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Storms

By: David R. Beshears
Narrated by: Jeffrey S. Fellin
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Publisher's summary

A team of scientists travels the eighty floors of a strange black tower, each floor an alternate world fraught with danger, striving to reach the top floor and the dark force behind the creation of the looming monolith.

Novella serial based on the eleven episodes of The Black Tower television miniseries screenplays, with each novella a direct adaptation of one of the episodes, structured and formatted exactly as the one hour screenplays from which they have been adapted.

For information on all eleven serial episodes, visit The Black Tower book page at: greybeardpublishing.com

©2014 David R. Beshears (P)2015 David R. Beshears

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Good story week narration

The story itself is pretty intriguing and the characters are interesting enough the only problem I have with it is that while the narrator has a nice voice in general his character differentiation leaves a lot to be desired. For instance the very order characters saying words like "my dear" in a young man's voice creates dissonance

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