The Calling
A Supernatural Thriller
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Narrado por:
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Tristan Morris
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De:
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Robert Swartwood
When eighteen-year-old Christopher Myers' parents are murdered, something is written on his bedroom door, a mark in his parents' blood that convinces the police the killer has targeted Christopher as the next victim. To keep him safe, he travels away with his estranged grandmother and uncle to the small town of Bridgton, New York. And it's in Bridgton that he meets an extraordinary young man who has come with his father to stop an unrelenting evil. Soon Christopher learns of the town's deep dark secret, and how his parents' murder was not so arbitrary, and how he has been brought to Bridgton by forces beyond his power - forces that just may threaten the destruction of all mankind.
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Some books spend so much time focusing on backstory that I begin to wonder when the action will start. The Calling, most decidedly, is NOT one of those books! The story begins with Chris's discovery of his murdered parents and follows his journey after that event. The Calling includes references to Bible passages as well as supernatural elements -- those details flesh out the story and also make Chris's journey even more dramatic. I found the narration enjoyable and didn't want to stop listening because I wanted to know how it all ended. The Calling is a good story, well-told.
A good story, well-told
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would recommend the narrator but for me the story was too slow.Would you be willing to try another book from Robert Swartwood? Why or why not?
This was my first book from this author so yes I would try another book. I liked the style of writing.Slow start but decent story
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What made the experience of listening to The Calling the most enjoyable?
The story really kept moving with interesting reveals and new characters. I never really could predict where it was going. It was very dark and spooky and compulsive listening.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes. Bad things seem to follow Christopher and the book is never dull. There's many shocking events that take place in this book (no spoilers), and I was always waiting to see what would happen next and how it would play into the overall story arc.What about Tristan Morris’s performance did you like?
Tristan Morris does excellent narration. I often find fiction narrators difficult to listen to, but he was able to convincingly portray many different characters and give them unique qualities. He's a narrator I will watch.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Ah, if only I had that kind of time.Spooky horror with excellent characters/narration
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Enjoyable first listen of a Robert Swartwood novel
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Slow at first
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