
Objects in the Rearview Mirror
Memoirs of the Human Wraiths
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Narrado por:
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Kaleb Cox
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F. E. Feeley Jr
Their new home on Frederick Street in Clay Center, Kansas, was supposed to give writer Jonathan David and his husband, clinical psychologist Dr. Eddie Dorman, an opportunity to enjoy married life. Jonathan has just released his first major best seller, and he hopes to finally escape his traumatic past and find the quiet existence he has always craved. Eddie has taken a job at the Kansas State University psychology department, and they intend to begin anew.
They have barely settled in when the nightmare begins. Noises, disembodied voices, and mysterious apparitions make Jonathan's life hell. Part of the house has decided to bare its teeth, show its jagged edges, and bring back the worst of Jonathan's past. At first, Eddie cannot perceive the spectral events and fears for his husband's sanity. When he's also affected by the haunting, he's unsure of what to do but refuses to be beaten.
Together, they seek a way to fight the forces trying to tear them apart. The world is a frightening place, but confronting their fears plunges Jonathan and Eddie into absolute horror.
©2018 Frederick E. Feeley Jr (P)2018 Frederick E Feeley JrListeners also enjoyed...




















another amazing listen
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This story is an emotional listen. Jonathan and Eddie fight for not only their love but their lives as well. Somehow the past has attached itself to the house and Jonathan. The author does a good job of mixing love and angst throughout this story. There is a lot of sadness and pain that all the characters in this story go through. Jonathan has lived through and survived his pain, but others have not. The two men must figure out just what is going on and how to stop it, but it won’t be easy, and evil does not want to let go. I enjoyed the bond that these two men have. Eddie and Jonathan fight together and for each other. With the help of friends and colleagues they will fight to end this and hope that love will win in the end. As much as I enjoyed this story, I would have liked to see what happened to Jonathan’s parents as well as the couple from the beginning of the book. Narrator Kaleb Cox does a nice job of giving these characters and their world to life. His narrative is clear and flowing and I was quickly immersed in their story right from the start.
Objects in the Rearview Mirror
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The blurb makes this book sound like a horror novel, but the haunting is not all that scary. So, even if horror is a genre you avoid, you shouldn't avoid this book. However, although the supernatural aspects didn't bother me, the real-life themes upset me a lot. This story is really about two survivors of child abuse and how that trauma shaped who they are. A parent also dies (in flashbacks) and her illness is described in detail.
So, the material is heavy, and the characters are unhappy for most of the book. The depiction of Jonathan and Eddie's love for each other does temper the sadness, though. Their relationship is sweet, and while they do have a conflict in the middle of the story, it gets resolved pretty quickly. I also liked their fast friendship with their new neighbor, an older lady named Maggie. This version of small-town life overall feels real to me; Maggie knows almost everything about her old neighbors, and she's always been willing to help any way she can. In general all of the dialogue feels very natural to me.
Overall, the book is well written, with some lovely prose. The theme of abuse survivors helping each other find peace is interesting, and the author executed it with both skill and sensitivity. There is also an uplifting ending. I didn't have strong feelings about any of the major characters, but that was okay, since it's mainly a plot-driven book.
I recommend the audiobook. The narrator has a calm and ordinary delivery, and his performance really works well for such a serious book.
I haven't read the other books in this series, but this one stands alone. There's only a very short bit at the end which is completely unrelated to this book and probably ties it in to the series.
A good read
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Kaleb Cox does a fantastic job narrating. Brought story to life with a voice that was easy to listen to.
Emotional, thrilling and Amazing!
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Eager for the sequel
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Well done!
F.E. Feeley knocks it out of the park, once again!
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Wooooo, this was so good! 😮
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Great story!!!
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Love this series!!!!
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Hauntingly good
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