Mystery Walk
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Narrated by:
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Nick Sullivan
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Written by:
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Robert R. McCammon
About this listen
An "impressive" tale of psychic power, Native American mysticism, and an ancient evil in Alabama, from the New York Times best-selling author of Swan Song (Associated Press).
Born and raised in rural Alabama, Billy Creekmore was destined to be a psychic. His mother, a Choctaw Indian schooled in her tribe's ancient mysticism, understands the permeable barrier between life and death - and can cross it. She taught the power to Billy, and now he helps the dead rest in peace.
Wayne Falconer, son of one of the most fervent tent evangelists in the South, travels the country serving his father's healing ministry. Using his unique powers to cure the flock, Little Wayne is on his way to becoming one of the popular and successful miracle workers in the country. He helps the living survive.
Billy and Wayne share more than a gift. They share a dream - and a common enemy. They are on separate journeys, mystery walks that will lead them toward a crossroads where the evil of their dreams has taken shape. One of them will reject the dark. The other will be consumed by it. But neither imagined just how monstrous and far-reaching the dark was or that mankind's fate would rest in their hands during an epic showdown of good versus evil.
From the author of Gone South, Boy's Life, and the Matthew Corbett series, a master of suspense who has won the World Fantasy and Bram Stoker Awards, Mystery Walk offers "creepy, subtle touches throughout [and] splendid Southern-town atmosphere" (Kirkus Reviews).
©1983 Robert R. McCammon (P)2018 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Mystery Walk
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- dana tucker
- 2019-08-30
McCammon finds his way
Mystery walk lives up to its name. It took a while to find its feet then explodes. I always loved this book but the narrator was so darn dramatic all the time when he didnt need to be. When the plit accounts for intensity he delivered but when it doesnt the intensity was kind of annoying. This does not stop the story from being great
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- Candace
- 2019-01-20
Not bad.
This book is entertaining, but not Robert McCammon's best work. Regarding performance, Nick Sullivan has a great voice but I believe it is more suited to documentaries or voice overs rather than works of fiction. Whenever I hear Mr. Sullivan narrating a novel, I feel I am listening to the news..
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