
The Spirit
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Narrated by:
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Matt Godfrey
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By:
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Thomas Page
About this listen
It has many names: Bigfoot...Yeti...Sasquatch.
But whatever it is, it’s out there in the woods and leaving a trail of blood and severed heads behind it.
For John Moon, a half-mad Indian, it is a spirit that holds the key to his inner self. He worships its power and he’ll kill to protect it. Desperate, exhausted, half-starved, Moon will follow it wherever it goes.
For Raymond Jason, killing it has become an obsession. He was the only survivor of a hunting trip to the Rockies where the hunters became the monster’s prey. Now, he is determined to track the creature down and destroy it.
But when the two men finally corner their quarry they set loose a flood of terror and destruction that may leave no survivors....
©2019 Thomas Page (P)2019 Valancourt Books LLCThe Spirit is an absolute gem. Written by Thomas Page, it was originally released in 1977. The story follows the adventures of a native American by the name of John Moon, and Raymond Jason - a millionaire with anger issues - as they desperately search for the mythical bigfoot.
Matt Godfrey's narration is a pleasure to listen to. He does a great job of differentiating between characters.
Loads of fun! Highly recommended!
Classic '70s Bigfoot Horror
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Add Raymond Jason (a man so manly he has two first names) and a guy called John Moon (a Native American who doesn't so much avoid a stereotype as much as hit it square on and stare it down) and you're just asking for trouble.
Throw Bigfoot into this potent mix and you have 'The Spirit' by Thomas Page.
A novel of it's time (Translation: stereotypes ahoy and paper-thin females characters) The Spirit's cocktail of testosterone, violence and fun, shallow pyschological insights unravels at a swift pace and builds to several impressive action set-pieces. What it lacks in depth it makes up for in the thrill of the ride - the sheer joy of realising that this story exists in the universe is only matched by the knowledge that in the world of The Spirit your head could be torn from your body by a frustrated vegetarian.
This excellent audiobook adaptation read by Matt Godfrey manages to capture the growling, broody characters and matches the intensity of the slightly mad action scenes. The Spirit is a little bonkers but a lot of fun.
Just The Spirit!
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I would liken ‘The Spirit’ to McDonalds' food – it’s fast and momentarily tasty, but not very memorable or satisfying. Do not come to this book expecting three-dimensional and fully rounded characters, a believable plot, naturally-sounding dialogue, a keen sense of atmosphere and suspense, or lush and vivid description. Immediately before listening to this audiobook I read ‘Hidden Pictures’ by Jason Rekulak which has all of the above in spades, and the difference in quality between these two books is significant.
The narrator of this audiobook did an excellent job. I could understand every word, the pacing was neither too fast nor too slow, the character voices were not distracting, and at no point was I pulled out of the story by poor narration. This audiobook is a perfect example of a good narrator elevating so-so material.
In summary, if you want a quick shot of undemanding horror, this book is for you. Personally, I think I’m now over trashy horror fiction and want something more substantial.
Trashy horror
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A Gripping Page Turner of a Story
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Soon after Moon connects with his Spirit, it quickly moves into an action packed storyline. The antagonizer Jason becomes the hunter after some of his friends come face to face with the Bigfoot, leaving him alone to take revenge. When you mention the word 'Bigfoot' you think such stories run a common sequence, this book does not. It had a twist I wasn't expecting, or rather it kept hinting at it every time Bigfoot was physically described but I didn't want to acknowledge it. When the 'twist' was finally revealed, unwanted images of Mountain Men popped into my consciousness and wouldn't go away!
This book is very male dominant. Other than the shopkeeper, there was only one other female character introduced later on in the book, but her part was so insubstantial it really wasn't worth her input. She had the promise of being a strong character with special insight into the Bigfoot sightings, but just ended up falling flat.
The book is well written, kept my interest and the narrator did a great job at bringing the characters to life. I was given a copy of this book for free of my own choosing and have voluntarily left this review.
Quite a Twist
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bigfoot with mild horror and suspense ,a cool blending if pseudoscience and native American myth .
Great characters and the tracking feel kept me glues to it .
loved it
bigfoot
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