The Equinox
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Narrated by:
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Scott Cluthe
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Written by:
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MJ Preston
About this listen
It has existed for centuries.
A dark curse held captive by an ancient ritual, a creature of insatiable hunger possessing the ability to change shape at will. During the spring and fall equinox it would break through the walls separating our worlds to feed.
Now it walks among us, unrestrained, and very hungry.
Daniel Blackbird has been chasing the murderous shapeshifter known as The Walker across North America for over a decade. From north of the 60th parallel to the city of Chicago and into the heartland of a small midwestern town in Manitoba, Blackbird follows unrelenting, obsessed with vengeance. In its wake, the Walker leaves a bloody trail of eviscerated victims along the path. Blackbird finds himself drawn to the prairie town of Thomasville where a string of child murders is being investigated.
There, the chief of police, David Logan has uncovered a mass grave in the cornfield of a local farmer named Stephen Hopper. Hopper has confessed, even identified the graves, but claims that he is merely the caretaker of this macabre burial ground and that a creature who he thinks is the devil is responsible.
As Chief Logan grapples with the unthinkable, Blackbird sets out for the prairie town which, as the equinox approaches, is destined to become a killing ground where cultures and worlds will collide.
Will he get there in time? And who will believe him?
©2019 MJ Preston (P)2019 WildBlue PressWhat listeners say about The Equinox
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2020-01-13
Entertaining
First, I have to address the narration. His voice is really odd, but pleasant, a bit bassy, with a sort of deep, manly vocal fry. His character voices ranged from good to awful. His pronunciation was more awful than good. He made so many weird errors, not to mention mangling all the non-English words. Instead of cauterized, he said catheterized, just as one example. It was a bit distracting.
So, the book. It was a far departure from my normal fare. It was entertaining, and I enjoyed it. The writing was pretty good, the concept was different and interesting, and the characters were fairly well written. The only thing is, it was clearly a story about natives written by a white guy. Some of his characterizations and world building was awkward and clumsy.
Otherwise, a fun listen.
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