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Predator: Eyes of the Demon

Written by: Bryan Thomas Schmidt - editor, various
Narrated by: Stacy Gonzalez, Kevin Kenerly, Joe Hempel, Lucy Rayner, Traber Burns, Natalie Naudus, Hillary Huber, Bradford Hastings, John McLain, Neil Shah, Sarah Mollo-Christensen
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A brand-new anthology from a diverse lineup of authors, offering taut and dramatic exclusive tales set on Earth and in dark reaches of space, featuring the ultimate hunters known as Predators

This session features fifteen never-before-seen original short stories set in the expanded Predator universe from the first film, featuring the ultimate hunters, the Yautja from the movie Predator. Set in the recent past, the present, and the future, these edge-of-your-seat adventures by many of today’s top SF and horror authors take place on Earth and in the dark, unforgiving reaches of space.

The diverse, multi-ethnic group of authors includes New York Times bestsellers, Stoker Award winners, and acclaimed contributors to the Alien and Predator universes. Included in this volume are: Native American award-winning horror author Stephen Graham Jones; Linda Addison, the first African American to win the Stoker Award; Peter Briggs, screenwriter for Hellboy; New York Times bestselling author and visionary podcaster Scott Sigler (Aliens: Phalanx); award-winning author Ammar Habib (The Heart of Aleppo); New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry; Emmy-nominated writer Joshua Pruett (Mystery Science Theater 3000); Tim Lebbon, author of the Aliens vs. Predators Rage War trilogy; and many more.

©2022 Bryan Thomas Schmidt (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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Great addition to the Predator universe.

Solid stories throughout with some great writing but my personal favourite was Little Miss Nightmare! I really enjoyed reading from the point of view of the Yautja (The Predator) it brings a whole new flavour to the franchise.

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Acceptable Collection

I have to admit that I'm not a fan of stories written from the perspective of the Alien - and this follow-up compendium to 'If It Bleeds' (also edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt) has quite a few of them - but this is pretty good. Each of the 15 authors featured clearly loves the character and tries to honor its "hunter" persona.. despite messing with the mysteriousness essential to the terrifying Yautja, imo (I would rather not be distracted from the action by the family/clan dynamics & sociopolitical considerations of an instinctual killer).
As in any anthology, some stories are excellent and some are *terrible* - but the majority of these offerings are at the very least "meritorious".

Similarly, the narration for the entries is hit & miss: A few are genuinely outstanding, and a couple are almost unlistenable. The sound quality - courtesy of Blackstone Publishing engineers - is invariably praiseworthy, however. This is an enjoyable listening product.

In toto, this well-curated collection merits 5.5 stars out of 10. As a 'Plus' option, it was a fine way to spend a couple of quiet afternoons.. but spend your Credit elsewhere should they ask for one.

[NOTE: The story about delivering a Predator baby when its mom goes into labor in the middle of a battle just might be the stupidest thing that I have ever read]

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