
Glimpse
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Emma Galvin
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Jonathan Maberry
Best-selling author Jonathan Maberry's Glimpse is a chilling audiobook thriller that explores what happens when reality and nightmares converge, and how far one will go to protect the innocent when their own brain is a threat.
Rain Thomas is a mess. Seven years an addict and three difficult years clean. Racked by guilt for the baby she gave up for adoption when she was 16. Still grieving for the boy’s father who died in Iraq. Alone, discarded by her family, with only the damaged members of her narcotics anonymous meetings as friends. Them, and the voices in her head. One morning, on the way to a much-needed job interview, she borrows reading glasses to review her resume. There is a small crack in one lens and through that damaged slice of glass she sees a young boy go running down the aisle of the subway train. Is he screaming with laughter or just screaming? When she tries to find the boy, he’s gone and no one has seen him.
The day spins out of control. Rain loses whole chunks of time. The voices she hears are telling her horrible things. And Doctor Nine, a spectral boogey man conjured in drug induced hallucinogens is now hunting her in the real world. Doctor Nine is also chasing that boy. A boy who looks so much like Rain’s dead boyfriend. Unsure whether she is insane or if the world itself is broken, Rain begins a mother’s quest for her lost child through a world where reality and nightmare are in a head-on collision. How far will one person go to save someone they love?
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"A waking dream, at once powerful and subtly sinister." (Clive Barker, New York Times best-selling author)
"Maberry consistently delivery delightful dread, and GLIMPSE is his scariest yet." (Number-one New York Times best-selling author Scott Sigler)
"Jonathan Maberry is always my go-to author for awesome!" (Number-one New York Times best-selling author Sherrilyn Kenyon)
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I'm almost never a fan of female narrators, but Ms. Galvin was the weakest point of the book. It didn't sound to me like she was invested in any way in the story (think Ray Porter). Most of the voices sounded the same to me. It's too bad.
This. If Not Joe, Then This.
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Good story line
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loved it!
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Pretty Interesting
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Fantastic
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Just read for 3rd time!!!!!
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Really different (in a good way)!
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Great story
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Don't get me wrong - in the grand scheme of things I enjoyed it - and I appreciate him trying new things... but there was a LOT going on in this book and it ended up feeling more like a jumbled mess than anything else.
The title reflects (pun intended) what is presumably a key plot "hook" - the main character ends up with a pair of glasses that allow her to see, though a cracked sliver, a very different version of the world than the one she lives in. Except... considering it's the title gimmick... its only used a few times in the book, and in a non-meaningful way.
Instead this book has a zillion other things going on at the same time. A Scooby-Doo gang crew of drug addicts. A "ghost" detective (who I hope we see again... the most compelling thing about the book). Vampires. Alternate dimensions (or histories... I didn't quite get which). Tibetan monks.
Heavy motherhood themes. Heavy addiction themes. Demonic cars. Demonic nurses. Characters with borderline offensive South-Parky names (Gay Bob and Straight Bob).
It was a lot to keep up with and understand. Again, appreciate the effort, and generally enjoyed the ride, but can't say I loved it. I'll be fine never hearing from 99% of these characters again... BUT... if Maberry were to springboard the character of Monk into another novel, that alone would be worth the effort of reading this one...
Narration by Emma Galvin was solid. It took me awhile to get into her tone/rythm and characterization, but once I did, I feel like she did a solid job of bringing each of the (many) characters to life, and her general narration was really good.
An OK scarer, but a LOT going on...
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Damn that’s a good book!!!
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