Missing in Miskatonic
A Travis Daniels Investigation
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Narrated by:
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Edgar A. Hernandez
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Written by:
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JP Behrens
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Crystal Lake Publishing
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Crystal Lake Audio
About this listen
Step into the shadowed streets of 1928 Arkham, where Miskatonic University holds secrets darker than the night.
In this supernatural thriller reminiscent of Raymond Chandler and H.P. Lovecraft, Private Detective Travis Daniels is thrust into a harrowing investigation when a young woman disappears without a trace. As Daniels delves deeper into the labyrinthine mysteries of the storied New England city, he uncovers a web of sinister cults, ancient rituals, and eldritch horrors that threaten not only his own sanity but the fabric of reality itself.
Set against a city steeped in occult lore and clandestine experiments, Missing in Miskatonic blends elements of hard-boiled detective fiction with chilling supernatural encounters. Daniels navigates treacherous alliances and confronts malevolent entities lurking in the shadows, all while racing against time to unravel the truth behind the girl's disappearance.
With a narrative that grips from the first minute, this novel combines suspense, mystery, and cosmic terror in a gripping tale where every clue leads deeper into the abyss. From the enigmatic corridors of Miskatonic to the eerie gatherings of the Silver Twilight Lodge, Daniels must confront his own demons as he battles forces beyond human comprehension.
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- Marise
- 2024-12-03
Narration needs work
I enjoyed the story, but the narrator needs to brush up on their pronunciation of some words and names from the Cthulhu mythos.
I think the main reason I wasn't a fan of this narrator is because they sounded so flat. For most of the book I was worried that someone just ran the book through a AI program to make it an audiobook, I even looked up the narrator to make sure they were a real person!
That all being said, I would love to listen to many more books from this author, but not this narrator.
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