
Gone to See the River Man
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Narrated by:
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Dani George
About this listen
Super fans. Groupies. Stalkers.
These people will give anything for the idols they worship, be they rock stars, actors or authors. Or even serial killers.
Lori is just such a fanatic. Her obsession is with Edmund Cox, a man of sadistic cruelty who butchered more than 20 women. She’s gone so far as to forge a relationship with him, visiting him in prison and sending him letters on a regular basis. She will do anything to get close to him, so when he gives her a task, she eagerly accepts it.
She has no idea of the horror that awaits her.
Edmund tells her she must go to his cabin in the woods of Killen and retrieve a key to deliver to a mysterious figure known only as The River Man.
In her quest, she brings along her handicapped sister, and they journey through the deep, dark valley, beginning their trip upriver. The trip quickly becomes a surreal nightmare, one that digs up Lori’s personal demons, the ones she feels bonds her to Edmund. The river runs with flesh, the cabin is a vault of horrors, and ghostly blues music echoes through the mountains. Soon they will learn that The River Man is not quite fact or folklore, and definitely not human - at least, not anymore. And the key is just the beginning of what is required of Lori to prove she’s worthy of a madman’s love.
©2020 Kristopher Triana (P)2020 Kristopher Trianareally enjoyed and would recommend probably my second favourite book at the moment just behind 'Tender is the flesh' look forward to reading or listening to other books by this author
wonderfully disturbing
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The twists and the story line itself.
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Definitely not one for the kids
Good listen
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Best keep the lights on
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Overall I liked the performance, especially Abby's voice. A couple of mispronounciations in places but few enough to not bother me much.
Effective, haunting and engrossing
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interesting read
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Interesting idea…
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One of my only complaints is how Abby post-accident is written. It felt a little unrealistic which is strange given that (from what I remember), the little boy is written in quite a believable way in that he acts like how real children act. Abby has the mental age of a child, not a real child, but a hugely mischaracterised sitcom esque little girl. She speaks with an almost comically undeveloped vocabulary. Real children are mean and strange and sweet - sure, but also diverse. I have a family friend who has the mental age similar to Abby’s, and she’s mostly just quiet, a little shy and obsessed with her Nintendo. Abby didn’t feel like a ‘real’ child, or a ‘real’ anything. HOWEVER, this may be entirely intentional, and a reflection of Laurie’s views on her mentally disabled sister, or a technique by the author to really stress just how much the accident impacted Abby’s life.
Long story short: read it now!
Cried actual tears
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Otherwise it’s nothing special or thought provoking.
Awful main character
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I feel an opportunity for a great story has been missed here. The story starts of great and intriguing at first but sadly becomes mundane and unrealistic. This is a short story and could have been much more if given more length to explore characters and locations.
Over all the story is worth a listen, but don't expect too much depth. If you are after a quick listen that is not too taxing, give it a go, but it's definitely not the most shocking, horrific, disturbing story that it is made out to be.
Not as great as people make out
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