Dead Camp 3
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Van Doren
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Written by:
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Sean Kerr
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As Wewelsburg Castle burns, Eli carries Isaiah to safety. So much is lost, Malachi is gone, the Demon from Eli’s terrible past is reborn into the world already at war, and to make matters worse, Gideon is back. Yet, before Eli can even reach the sanctuary of his home, he learns a painful truth about Gideon, the truth of why he left him, and Eli can barely hold onto his own sanity. Eli quickly understands that not everything in life, or death, is black and white, and sometimes to protect the ones we love, we have to make the greatest sacrifice of all.
©2017 Extasy Books (P)2020 Sean KerrWhat listeners say about Dead Camp 3
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- 2020-01-28
Dark, Dark Dark
4 Blue Roses
4 Blue Flames
Narrator Stephen Van Doren boldly delivered the third book of one of the darkest paranormal series this year. His extraordinary ability to bend those talented vocal cords from low to high pitches, and manipulate his baritone voice into a beautiful rich timbre reading voice, enabled him to perform a smartly plotted historical recount of the first vampire.
I loved this very much, it’s my favorite part: “Heaven rang with the sound of fucking music. All of us so fucking happy. The thought of it now, makes me want to choke on my own vomit, Or vomit down someone else’s throat, and make them choke.”
Warning: The satire in this series is sweeter, bitter and thicker than molasses. This is not for the sensitive narrow minded. It is chock-a-block full of paranormal definitions explaining the the birth of vampires, the creation, the fall, even the destruction of dinosaurs. Was this book written 400 years ago, Sean Kerr would surely join the Salem witch trials, like the “baptism by fire” of Old Believer leader Avvakum in 1682
I absolutely recommend this book and it has to be enjoyed as the author intended. This book won’t makes sense as a stand alone.
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