Heathen's Barrow: My Evil
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Narrado por:
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Davey Jones
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De:
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Nash Nelson
What is paradise without the vacation aspect? A way out. When 20 year-old Genghis Boy commits the unforgivable act of murder, he's visited by a sinister being. With an invitation to an unholy island known as Heathen's Barrow, Genghis learns that there are monsters even bigger than him...some even human! Will he survive?
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Raunchy mob jobs in a criminal underworld
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Dark and direct.
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A journey into the darkest side
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Great performance and story.
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First, the language. I understand this is meant to be a raw, dark, noir-inspired tale, but the sheer amount of profanity felt excessive and unnecessary. Instead of adding grit, it became distracting and, at times, off-putting. The book also try to push the listener to sympathize with Genghis Boy, the protagonist—but that’s difficult when he’s portrayed as mentally unstable, violent, and simply not a good person. While morally gray characters can be compelling, this one leaned too far into outright criminality and derangement for me to connect with him.
On the audio side, the narration weakened the experience further. Davey Jones certainly put energy into the performance—perhaps too much. The delivery often felt over-acted, and there was a slight echo in the recording that made the production sound unpolished. For an audiobook, sound quality matters, and here it unfortunately detracted rather than enhanced.
The book isn’t without strengths. Fans of dark, gritty fiction might appreciate the atmosphere, and the supernatural elements introduce an intriguing twist. They would also enjoy the bold tone and noir style, so I can see how it might resonate with the right audience.
For me, however, the combination of excessive profanity, an unlikable main character, and uneven narration kept this story in the “okay, but not great” category.
Gritty Premise, Rough Delivery
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