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Narrated by:
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Lisa Beacom
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By:
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Kaitlyn Keller
About this listen
When 23-year-old Mackenzie Foster wakes up in Kurat Manor to find herself captive to a sadistic stranger, she doesn't panic or cower in a corner. Instead, using her knowledge of horror video games, she comes up with a plan and prepares for the worst. But with insane, faceless creatures lurking the halls, notes detailing the experiments taking place inside, and a timid schoolteacher who's more of a hindrance than a help, surviving the night might be more than she's capable of.
©2020 Kaitlyn E. Keller (P)2020 Kaitlyn E. KellerThis was a fun story, interesting characters and a great setting with a delivery that made it feel like I was watching someone play a videogame at times.
The creatures are cool and pretty soon we find our heroine trapped in a location and trying to both solve a mystery and escape, all the while being hunted by an ever-growing ang changing cadre of monsters.
My issue is, situations seemed to become a little repetitive at times and much like a videogame reusing the same maps and does the story dragged its feet a lot in the middle but the ending was really surprising and I did not foresee it ending how it did.
Narration was great throughout too with distinct characters and suitable creature voices so no complaints here at all.
In all, I enjoyed the book and the ending did stick with me for a while which is always a good sign of a story done well..but it does need to be edited down somewhat in my opinion.
A good story but overstays it's welcome.
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