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Tent Revival
- Rebecca Mythos, Book 1
- By: Edmund Stone
- Narrated by: Nicholas Donald Malcolm
- Length: 6 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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Salt Flat, Kentucky is a sleepy town. Until a mysterious Tent shows up one day, with a charismatic preacher, inviting the people to an old-fashioned tent revival. Everyone’s mesmerized by his presence, entranced by the magic he performs. Sy Sutton isn't fooled by what’s going on. But as his son becomes entrenched in the craziness around him, he has no choice but to get involved.
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Fast paced story with great villain
- By Kristen G on 06-10-24
- Tent Revival
- Rebecca Mythos, Book 1
- By: Edmund Stone
- Narrated by: Nicholas Donald Malcolm
Fast paced story with great villain
Reviewed: 06-10-24
This was a really good 4 star read for me. I really liked the pacing and character development; it moved quickly, but didn’t sacrifice developing three dimensional characters or the story in the process.
The narrator did a great job with voicing different characters.
I loved the story and can’t wait to read more about Rebecca!
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Voices
- By: Kayla Frederick
- Narrated by: Monica Cannon
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Lynn spent her life trying to escape the tourist trap of her hometown of Hell, Michigan. After a failed semester at college, she had no choice but to return home. Usually, she made a habit of hanging out in the woods around her mother’s home and avoiding the tourists. When a voice calls to her from the woods, she follows it. Hearing voices is nothing new to her but hearing one outside of her regulars isn’t. The voice leads her down a rabbit hole of the town’s secrets. West Gate Hospital was an urban legend she’d heard about since she was a kid. Except legends don’t leave buildings behind.
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Spooky Asylum story
- By Janelle H on 02-12-25
- Voices
- By: Kayla Frederick
- Narrated by: Monica Cannon
Great asylum story
Reviewed: 02-07-24
I love horror books about asylums, and this one didn’t disappoint. It was creepy, and the sound effects were perfect. I also really liked how the experience of having a mental illness was addressed.
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