
The People
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Narrated by:
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Mark Cayco
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By:
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Zachary Byrd
About this listen
Experts tried justifying this, tried explaining it with logic. Anything concluding her fallout to settle down students of the university and residents surrounding. Doctors have deemed it mental while well-known demonologists have come forward claiming evil spirits. One thing is certain. The details surrounding Kendall Harrison are not only baffling; they are terrifying.
Disclaimer: Countless hours have been spent with the Harrison family, Marcy Simmons, and Ryan Denning. Attempting to try to understand this sporadic event, it has been requested to respect the privacy of those mentioned and all others involved with this case. What you are about to hear is an occurrence taking place near a university in Indiana through insight shared. The Kendall Harrison case has become one of Indiana's most disturbing investigations within the past few years, creating much public attention and hysteria.
©2018 Archieboy Holdings, LLC (P)2018 Archieboy Holdings, LLCIt’s a story that engaged me from the start and held my attention throughout. Quite suspenseful and a good pace, no problems with the narrator and overall a very enjoyable listen.
I very rarely buy books of this length but would be interested in a book of this type of short stories.
Tale of the Unexpected
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The narration is perfect for the story type and although there’s a slight hissing sound to the audio, it actually enhances this particular tale, adding to the atmosphere. Highly recommended if you’re looking for something to enjoy over a lazy hour.
Full disclosure: I received a copy of this tale at no cost in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Spooky Short Story
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I enjoyed the absence of violence and gore, which is prevalent in this genre.
I would recommend this story to fans of Stephen King.
An eerie and memorable tale.
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It's a supernatural tale, with a lesson to the human race sitting behind it. I won't say any more about the content as it will spoil the story but it's certainly worth getting for a short and easy listen, if you like creepy tales.
I enjoyed the writing style and will certainly look out for more by this author.
*I received a copy of this story at no cost in return for a fair and honest review.
Great short story
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The People is based on a brilliant idea for a thrilling tale, so definitely meets the first requirement. As for execution, while it’s written well, I felt the story’s rhythm could have been done differently to make the most of this great idea and bring it up to its full potential: less description of surroundings and more of the leading character at the beginning, or better still: turning the entire story around and starting with its end.
Setting out by describing the details of this puzzling investigation (including all supernatural aspects) and later gradually exploring the story of the victim’s last day would have turned the suspense and thrill up a notch and given room for all the descriptive detail, which, put into the beginning of the story felt a bit pointless and overdone, I think it would have made much more sense the other way around.
The rather brief description of the investigation following the revelation of the mystery was a bit of wasted potential.
I’ve noticed some interesting word choices throughout the story; the style of writing was a bit like an essay or school paper, which is not necessarily a bad thing, maybe a bit sterile for a thriller for my taste.
The narrator has great potential, even though he had a few mispronunciations and his punctuation was quite monotone. Thrillers certainly benefit from stronger voice acting, although the lack of dialogue makes this difficult.
Overall a good short story that will stay with the reader, worth spending an hour on it.
*Disclaimer: I have received a free copy of this audiobook in return for an honest and fair review.
A story with great potential that will stay with you
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