Pine Lakes
A Suspenseful Horror Thriller
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Narrateur(s):
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Joe Hempel
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Auteur(s):
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Christopher Motz
À propos de cet audio
Ted and Susan Merchant have been coming to the Pine Lakes resort for nearly 20 years. In that time, their annual getaway has become a tradition, a peaceful week nestled in the picturesque mountains of northern Pennsylvania. For them, it isn’t just a simple vacation spot, but a magical destination where time slows and they become one with nature’s magnificence.
When a freak summer storm forces Ted to lose control of their car and plummet off the road, they’re relieved just to have survived, but relief quickly turns to dread as they find out all too soon they’re not alone.
Strange lights in the forest, whispered warnings, the insurmountable threat of unseen forces lurking in the shadows; nothing could have prepared them for the horrors that lie ahead.
Escaping the wreck is just the beginning.
Is their love enough to save them, or will they become the latest victims on the road to Pine Lakes?
©2017 Christopher Motz (P)2019 Joe HempelCe que les auditeurs disent de Pine Lakes
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- Prya McCabe
- 2020-02-11
Uninspired and sexist
The story opens up with a couple who think very highly of themselves "some things are meant to be and others aren't" but their relationship is clearly very strained and problematic.
The wife cares about social issues only as much as they can personally affect her (sympathy for the homeless to the point where she'll give them pitying looks and feel worried it'll happen to her, impulse buying a cute puppy that she doesn't end up caring for...) The husband is abusive (they both hit each other but he kicks the dog across the room) and gaslights his wife, he's short tempered but also has a savior complex that he needs to protect his damsel-in-distress wife.
They're both sexist caricatures of a couple that the author intends for you to root for but aren't sympathetic characters at all. Despite that I was hoping the story was deeper and contained a narrative that critiqued that this abusive relationship is normalized and romanticized, but then the wife thinks "How many little girls (died here) who'd never see their sweet sixteen or little boys who'd never grow up to be doctors or lawyers" and I gave up and returned to book. It's not worth your time or money.
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