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Terror Series, Book 2
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Ward Paxton
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By:
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J. Esker Miller
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Giant wolf-like creatures prowl silently in the dark woods - hungry and desperate. The townspeople see them as horrifying monsters that must be killed at any cost. But, to the wolves, humans are merely obstacles to their own survival, and obstacles must be destroyed - utterly destroyed.
Check out J. Esker Miller's debut masterpiece, Terror on the Tundra - in this prequel to Terror in Appalachia, giant creatures, superbly adapted to the Arctic, come out of the ice fog to terrorize a small Alaskan village. The Army and Air Force try to destroy them, but a young paleontologist from the University of Alaska vows to save the species - or die trying.
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Fifteen of the biggest names in weird literature come together to pay tribute to Hellboy and the characters of Mike Mignola’s award-winning line of books! Assembled by Joe Golem and Baltimore co-writer Christopher Golden, this anthology boasts 15 original stories by the best in horror, fantasy, and science fiction, including Seanan McGuire (October Daye series), Chelsea Cain (Heartsick), Jonathan Maberry (Joe Ledger series), and more! The new writer of Hellboy and the BPRD, iZombie co-creator Chris Roberson, pitches in as well!
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An assortment of good times.
- By Chris E. on 02-28-20
By: Various
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Occupation
- Rise, Book 1
- By: Devon C. Ford, Nathan Hystad
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 8 hrs and 6 mins
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Alec works in the Detroit Overseer-factories, building a mysterious alien device. When three strangers appear, he's provided an opportunity to escape after years of servitude. Cole, a Freeborn loner, encounters Lina after her village is destroyed by the alien Occupation. Together, they make the arduous journey to a fabled safe-zone, trying to stay one step ahead of the enemy drones on their trail. Dex is a Hunter, working for the Occupation to track down escaped factory slaves, or Roamers, at all costs. But his latest hunt uncovers a massive secret.
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Exceptional Character Driven Alien Invasion Story!
- By Jas P on 05-24-20
By: Devon C. Ford, and others
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Ararat
- By: Christopher Golden
- Narrated by: Robert Fass
- Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
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Christopher Golden's Ararat is the heart-pounding tale of an adventure that goes wrong - on a biblical scale. When an earthquake reveals a secret cave hidden inside Mount Ararat in Turkey, a daring, newly engaged couple are determined to be the first ones inside...and what they discover will change everything. The cave is actually a buried ancient ship that many quickly come to believe is Noah's Ark. When a team of scholars, archaeologists, and filmmakers make it inside the ark, they discover an elaborate coffin in its recesses.
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Chilling then dragged on too long.....
- By Barbara on 05-17-17
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The Cat Dancers
- Cam Richter, Book 1
- By: P. T. Deutermann
- Narrated by: Dick Hill
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When two lowlifes rob a gas station, murder the attendant, and then incinerate bystanders who are filling up their minivan, the Manceford County, North Carolina, police quickly arrest the killers at a nearby motel.
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Suspense!
- By Amazon fan on 01-29-13
By: P. T. Deutermann
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The Totem
- By: David Morrell
- Narrated by: Danny Campbell
- Length: 14 hrs and 16 mins
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When police chief Nathan Slaughter settles in the tiny mountain community of Potter’s Field, Wyoming, his most fervent prayer is that he has left behind him forever the nightmare he barely survived on a blizzardy night in Detroit. But nothing prepares him for the greater sanity-threatening nightmare he is about to confront. Beginning with the discovery of mutilated cattle on outlying ranches, Slaughter is drawn deeper and deeper into a vortex of terror as animals become savage and children go insane, trapping the entire town in a frenzy of violence. As Slaughter races against time to expose the horrifying secret behind the increasingly savage attacks, he also struggles to overcome his deepest fears.
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Meh...
- By Jenn on 05-28-24
By: David Morrell
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The Legacy of Heorot
- By: Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Steven Barnes
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Best-selling science fiction superstars Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle combine their talents with those of Steven Barnes in an extraordinary adventure of humankind’s first outpost in the farthest reaches of space. Light years from Earth, colonists land on a planet they name Avalon. It seems like a paradise—until native creatures savagely attack. It will take every bit of intelligence, courage, and military-style discipline to survive.
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Great read!
- By Thomas on 12-05-12
By: Larry Niven, and others
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Alien Hunter
- Flynn Carroll, Book 1
- By: Whitley Strieber
- Narrated by: Christian Rummel
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
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A young wife disappears in the night, never to be seen again. There is no evidence of kidnapping - in fact, everything indicates that she left on purpose. Her husband, a brilliant police detective, cannot believe this - but he also can't find her. Flynn Carroll’s lost love becomes his obsession. He begins amassing a file of similar cases nationwide.
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Don't waste time or credit
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By: Whitley Strieber
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Hawke: Three Black Ops
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- By: Ted Bell
- Narrated by: John Shea
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This set includes Crash Dive, What Comes Around, and White Death, three Alex Hawke novellas never available before on audio. In Crash Dive, Alex Hawke is on a highly covert mission to enter another nation’s airspace undetected and find a way to avert a global war. In What Comes Around, two CIA officers are found dead. Hawke discovers that the victims are connected through one man: Spider Payne, a rogue intelligence officer. In White Death, M16 suspects a bizarre conspiracy when two bankers are found dead, and vast sums are plundered from the Queen of England’s accounts.
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Scam
- By Anonymous User on 10-10-18
By: Ted Bell
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Heartshot
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New Mexico Undersheriff Bill Gastner is presented with a case that appears to have brought big-time crime, including drug gangs, into Posadas County.
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An Excellent Start
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Iron Lake
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- By: William Kent Krueger
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Anthony Award-winning author William Kent Krueger crafts this riveting tale about a small Minnesota town’s ex-sheriff who is having trouble retiring his badge. Cork O’Connor loses his job after being blamed for a tragedy on the local Anishinaabe Indian reservation. But he must set aside his personal demons when a young boy goes missing on the same day a judge commits suicide—and no one but O’Connor suspects foul play.
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Great New Series
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Fire and Ice: A Liam Campbell Mystery
- Liam Campbell Mysteries, Book 1
- By: Dana Stabenow
- Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
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In this mystery series by Dana Stabenow, the Edgar Award-winning author returns to the Alaskan setting she's famous for, with a wonderful character - state trooper Liam Campbell. Liam's just been transferred from Anchorage to the small fishing village of Newenham, Alaska - where a local pilot seems to have lost his head.
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A quick heads up!
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By: Dana Stabenow
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- Kayceen
- 02-07-20
Super wolves inhabit Kentucky
This is the second in the series and I liked it just as much as the first. The author's storytelling is fantastic, the characters were very real to me, and the giant wolves were really quite something. And there is some humor to lighten the mood. The narrator took me into the story and did a nice job separating the characters- young, old, male, female and with varying degrees of accents. So, I give it 5 stars.
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- Charla White
- 04-29-20
Four-Legged Monster Lurks
A stalking, four-legged monster lurks in the wooded areas of the Appalachia; well, more than one actually. The terror induced by these creatures is almost tangible. Night, morning or noon, one is not safe alone or even in small groups. They are not timid at all especially when they are hungry and feeling territorial. They have a plan to migrate.
The author, J. Esker Miller, has captured several different aspects of Appalachia life. The dialog is realistic and demonstrates a common approach to discussions. On example is when the ranger questions when he can be considered a local. The response is 100% spot on – “after at least three generations, nothing sooner.” For small town, rural setting, this bit of conversation is real and which adds a realistic flavor to the book.
The characters in the book are well developed and easily relatable to their role. Could there have been more character development? Yes, but that can be said for any book. I thought the plot flowed smoothly and I appreciated the subtle and steady build of suspense.
The narrator, Ward Paxton performed the audiobook perfectly. He delivered a performance that was well-timed, expressive and moved the story along. It is obvious that Paxton performs the action-packed, terrifying tale well. As a voice actor, his voices are solid but like most male actors, he struggled with the female voice.
I did not experience any difficulties with the quality or production of this audiobook.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves horror and adventure.
Disclaimer: The audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias review.
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- Quella
- 02-28-20
Enlightening Appalachian Terror
“Terror in Appalachia” is the second book in the “Terror Series” of books written by J. Esker Miller. The series appears to be the first work by the author, and both stories are currently available in audiobook format on Audible. The audiobook’s narration was performed by Ward Paxton who is a narrator which I have not had the pleasure to listen to until now. The story, as one can tell from the title, is a horror-based monster vs. man survival tale. The listener is shown the perspective of both the human and the creature side; with both have their own agendas and opinions about the other. Although the title has the word “terror” in it, I did not find it overly focused on the more graphic horror elements. It should be noted that I did not listen to the first book in the series, so this review is only based on the one book. If you are a fan of monster or survival type stories with portions of suspense, I think you may enjoy listening to this audiobook.
A small community is in the path of some wild creatures who are harming the locals. We learn later in the book (and from the publisher’s summary) that they are powerful large wolves. However, at first the town is not sure if it is a Bigfoot or Wampus type creature, and until they can capture or kill one it remains a mystery. The story revolves around a new ranger who is put in charge to track down and address the threat of these beasts. As we see, these people often are not trusting of outsiders, and they feel most issues can be resolved by those within the community. James, our newly assigned ranger, needs to not only track down the creatures but also befriend the community he is wanting to help. As things begin to evolve, word gets out and there is quite an influx of monster hunters and others bringing with them their own issues; debauchery ensues in places. TV shows like “Ghost Hunters”, but for monsters, exaggerate the situation by bring more onlookers to what used to be a quiet and peaceful mountain location.
The author did a great job of allow the listener to understand just how unique and different the areas of the Appalachians are from the typical United States city or small town. Not only is the location rather different, like with the old TV Series “The Waltons”, the people and their activities can also seem rather strange to outsiders. There is a level of reluctance to trust anyone outside of the community and even more the law such as the FBI or other government agencies. The author displayed just how secluded and vast these mountains can be as well. One does not easily run down to the local market and pick up goods like you could in a bigger town. Even the language between locals is a bit unique which an outsider needs to understand. We are also shown that not all problems can be solved by locals as well.
I found the telling of the story from both perspectives refreshing. It took me a bit to grasp the concept as the wolves also had ways of referring to themselves to other wolves; such as via given names. The story has a fair amount of mystery and suspense keeping the listener engaged. There are a fair number of horror genre tropes in this story which should not be a surprise. We have an evil creature, odd locals, the evil man, government officials, and news crews all tripping over one another while trying to resolve their dire situation. A few of the characters and their circumstances felt forced to me while others were not. We have troubled family lives involving divorce, work related hardships with being reassigned, and more. A few of the event seemed too well timed to be coincidental and I would have like to have had a few more “ah-ha” moments remembering back to a previous event where the character learned or received some object they would later use to solve the problem. If you are a fan of the horror genre, some of this book may be predictable. However, the author did include some twists making it feel fresh and new in many places.
The audiobook’s narration by Ward Paxton was good for the number of books he has previously narrated. The volumes and pace of reading was solid from start to finish. Apart from a few slight patches to the audio where it seemed content was added post-production, the audiobook had a good flow. Overall, the voicing of the many different characters was done well. I know it can be difficult to voice characters of the opposite gender, and I will say the narrator had more difficulty with female and younger characters with higher voices than with male ones. something one can quickly adjust to as they listen.
Parents and younger readers, there are some scenes which could be considered graphic or violent as one would expect from books in the horror genre. There are also aspects of alcohol and drug use in various places which may be inappropriate for younger listeners. Additionally, there is a rather descriptive sex scene and some light romance as well. I do not believe the author intended the story to be listened to by younger audiences.
In summary, the book was enjoyable and suspenseful. Although it had some slow periods and the use of stereotypical characters, it was still one which I enjoyed listening to. The locations and scenes were vivid, but I would have liked to have had more depth and complexity to many of the characters. If you are a fan of this type of creature feature, I recommend you give it a listen.
Disclaimer: The audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias review.
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- MSG50
- 11-04-20
Not bad
I liked it because it made a good mix of chills and thrills with a little cultural background within this area of the country. But why place the female character in a difficult relationship between a maniac and a decent hero who went through the ringer.
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- Jennifer
- 05-26-20
Good story
I haven’t heard the first in this series, but it’s not necessary in order to follow along and enjoy. I honestly have not heard of this series or author until I was given this audio in exchange for honest and voluntary review. That being said I really enjoyed it and will most likely keep eye out for the first one along with other titles by him. The only thing I wished was different was the very end. It seemed a bit rushed and out of left field with how everything was wrapped up. But I still very much liked the story and plot and recommend it to anyone looking for action packed animal horror story. I’m not sure if there already is another one after this but it definitely left it open to possibility of next chapter I series which I would be interested in as well. Paxton did great job narrating just as always, he is an excellent narrator no matter what the topic. I’ve listened to a few of his works and all were done quite well.
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- Deedra
- 08-01-20
Terror in Appalachia
This was a very good story.A bit of science a bit of horror.After a stint in Alaska ,a demoted ranger ends up in Kentucky.The same wolf like monsters appear there.Big money tries to hush it up,people die. Ward Paxton took some getting used to,but he got better with time.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.'
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- PattyH
- 05-24-20
Terror
An original and really good story. if you like graphic violent you like this audible.
I enjoyed the narration by Ward Paxton, but, once in a while his voice sounded bland. Almost as if he was bored with reading.
I received a free copy of this audible at my request. All comments in my review are strictly my own. My review was left freely and with thanks.
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