A Ghost of Fire
A "Ghostly Elements" Novel
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Sam Whittaker
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Steve Nicholas wasn't looking for drama. He was just looking for a job. But when he lands a position as a janitor at a respectable data processing company, strange things begin to happen. There's the smell of smoke and the echoes of childlike laughter. But these inexplicable things may only be the beginning of something much more menacing.
He soon begins to have increasingly terrifying nightmares and to experience ghostly encounters while awake. It won't be long until Steve finds himself caught between warring supernatural forces.
If he isn't careful he might get burned...or worse.
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After years of paying her dues on the force, Beth Sturgis has earned her place as a detective for the Robbery-Homicide division of the Atlanta PD. Now, she's heading up a major manhunt for a potential serial killer who's working his way inward from the outskirts of the city. The copycat elements in the first crime scene lead Sturgis to retired FBI agent Jack Kale, who was responsible for apprehending and nearly killing the murderer known as the Scarecrow, the same Scarecrow who appears to be this new killer's terrible inspiration.
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amazing
- By Ryan on 08-01-16
By: Robert Daniels
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Twisted Fate
- By: Traci Hunter Abramson, Stephanie Black, Gregg Luke
- Narrated by: Luone Ingram, Jason Tatom, Kymberly Mellen
- Length: 10 hrs and 31 mins
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Prepare for thrills and chills as three acclaimed authors unite in Twisted Fate, a spine-tingling collection of stories: Hunted by Traci Hunter Abramson; Death House by Gregg Luke; and Haunting Reminders by Stephanie Black.
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I was looking for clean thriller. This was beyond juvenile.
- By tara davis on 10-17-22
By: Traci Hunter Abramson, and others
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Double Threat
- By: F. Paul Wilson
- Narrated by: Michael Crouch, Stephanie Willing, Rupert Degas
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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In the southwestern desert, a mysterious cult prays for the return of the Visitors. Only one creature can derail that grand and glorious event: An evil entity, known as the Duad, can keep the Visitors from arriving and prevent the transfiguration to come. Daley, who lives nearby, has a far more serious problem: an alien consciousness that has taken up residence in her head.
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So ready to see what's ahead next!
- By Stacy on 10-09-21
By: F. Paul Wilson
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Chosen Ones
- By: Veronica Roth
- Narrated by: Dakota Fanning
- Length: 15 hrs and 12 mins
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Fifteen years ago, five ordinary teenagers were singled out by a prophecy to take down an impossibly powerful entity wreaking havoc across North America. He was known as the Dark One, and his weapon of choice - catastrophic events known as Drains - leveled cities and claimed thousands of lives. Chosen Ones, as the teens were known, gave everything they had to defeat him. After the Dark One fell, the world went back to normal...for everyone but them. Of the five, Sloane has had the hardest time adjusting.
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Same dull and depressed tone throughout
- By Thien-Nga Vo on 04-09-20
By: Veronica Roth
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- Deborah
- 04-04-21
good listen
This was a good listen with plenty of action. There were a few narration hiccups but not enough to interfere with the enjoyment of the book.
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- Deedra
- 11-11-21
A ghost of fire
This was a very good story.It was a bit long,but it was all explained well.Steve goes for a job interview and leaves with a ghost,or 3,a task and a legacy.Adam Knox was a fine narrator.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Melissa and Josh
- 04-16-21
I couldn't finish.
This was a DNR.
There were several areas of the story that I had issues with and prevented me from enjoying the story. The writing was too amateurish for my liking. There was so much I would have suggested to help tighten up the writing, make it more direct, get rid of the inconsistencies and questionable areas had I edited this story. I just had a hard time, overall, because I was distracted with all the mistakes that the story itself was an afterthought.
The fact the reason Steve couldn’t be “all he could be” (ie get another teaching job) was because of the sexual accusations, yet the author never went into any detail regarding that area.
There were several times when the author glossed over events, like when Steve went to the hospital, then a week passed, and it was time to start his new job. But then turned around and talked about the hospital visits. That was just one example.
The other big picture issues I had are as follows:
1. Repetition. For example, “I went in and she followed closely BEHIND us. She took a seat BEHIND her neatly organized desk. She looked at me expectantly and then at the chair BEHIND me.”
Or “I’d completely forgotten my urgent plight to leave my apartment at this point and pushed the button to PLAY THE MESSAGE AGAIN (ie listen). I sat myself down (who else would have been sitting?) on the stool TO LISTEN TO THE MESSAGE AGAIN.”
Or there was something about how Steve was “TRYING to decipher what the boy was TRYING to say to the girl” on the answering machine.
Or “This time I really did fall OVER BACKWARDS as I tripped OVER my own two feet when I walked BACKWARDS too fast.”
Or “What if he hadn’t SEEN HER because he couldn’t SEE HER because I was the only one who could SEE HER?”
Or “I was sure she would seek INTEREST in at least one level of my INTEREST.”
2. Redundancy. This was written in the first-person point of view; therefore, the reader knows it was the protagonist who was telling the story. Simple. Yet, the author wrote it as though the reader didn’t/wouldn’t know this. For example, when Steve looked in the bathroom and it said something about how the shower’s shower curtain was either open or closed. My point here is that there was no reason to say the SHOWER’S shower curtain; obviously, the shower curtain was on the shower. Where else would the shower curtain go in a bathroom? Another example, “I thought it had to of happened for a reason.” Again, we know the protagonist was telling the story.
There were so many examples of repetition and redundancy throughout this story – it was crazy! How did no one notice these mistakes?
1. Tenses. From listening, I couldn’t tell if I just wasn’t picking up on something regarding the tenses, the back and forth between the present and past tense. At first, I thought maybe it was the character’s inner dialogue/thought, but after hearing “I thought” as well as “I think,” that was ruled out. So I don’t know what was going on there.
2. There was too much “telling” the reader as opposed to “showing” the reader with all the “I did this, I did that.” I, personally, think that made the story less interesting because it was hard to get into it; there was nothing for the reader, at least me, to imagine regarding what was going on with Steve and his surroundings because I was told what was happening as opposed to experiencing as though I were Steve. The world/scene building wasn’t the best either.
The narrator did an okay job. There was an instant where a line was repeated: “I try to stay calm but I was sick of defending myself against people.” Other times the narrator would stumble over words, and, to me, he read the majority of the dialogue so casually, no matter what was going on in the scene. I probably wouldn’t listen to him again.
Questions/Comments:
If Steve had a semi-good job prior to the sexual accusations, did he get rid of or sell all his furniture? I only ask because he uses a futon as a couch/bed, has a milk crate for a side table… It seemed like he had always been poor. I found it interesting that his parents were both millionaires though.
Picking up on that last sentence, how had his parents not been able to help with the accusations so he could have gotten another teaching job?
After entering the bookstore, Steve asked for help locating books on ghosts. So why was it when Katie came back she seemed surprised he was looking at books about ghosts?
I found the hospital scene hilarious in such a bad way. Obviously the author didn’t know how a hospital works and/or anyone else who read this story prior to publication.
1. If he was admitted while unconscious (and oftentimes when conscious as well), he would have been hooked up to an IV. The fact he didn’t even have on a heart monitor or anything was unbelievable. How else were the nurses supposed to monitor him without having to go to his room constantly, until he came to?
2. It seemed doubtful that the hospital staff would have put the drunk guy, who had injured and caused the death of someone, in the same room with one of the victims.
3. The best part of the scene was when the nurse told Steve all about the other victims and their injuries WHICH WOULD NOT HAPPEN! Period! That goes against patient-doctor/nurse/hospital confidentiality. This is all commonsense stuff though so it was surprising it wouldn’t have been caught before publication.
4. When the doctor came in, he told Steve that he’d been in an accident related to a high-speed chase. Huh? What was that about? No one was chasing anyone. The drunk guy was just speeding (maybe) and… drunk. Although I couldn’t help but wonder if Steve’s random swerving into different lanes because he didn’t know where the lane was while daydreaming might have added to the accident.
5. Steve hurt his right foot, so why when he brought up the whole driving a manual car did the doctor ask if he’d be able to drive using the clutch? The clutch is on the left side. Not to mention the fact the doctor told him to stay off the foot/leg, yet did a 180 and told him it was fine to drive using it. Make up your mind.
6. How had Steve been able to get in to see Katie? Was he family? Nope. So that wouldn’t have happened.
Why would Steve be doing research in a library and bookstore… when he has the internet?
Why would the boss of the company hire a custodian and not Derrick, who was the head custodian guy? That made no sense to me because it’s not like Jane had ever done the tasks any of the custodial workers who worked there would do.
The reader learned that Steve had been stuck in the elevator… for two hours… sleeping. Huh? When had he been sleeping? There’d been no mention of that and it seemed doubtful, even if he’d been tired, that he would have gone to sleep with the ghost activities going on around him. Not to mention the reader also learned that it had taken him thirty minutes to escape. Unless Steve had a watch, there would be no way of knowing the time difference between “sleeping” and escaping.
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