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Mystery Walk

De: Robert R. McCammon
Narrado por: Nick Sullivan
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An "impressive" tale of psychic power, Native American mysticism, and an ancient evil in Alabama, from the New York Times best-selling author of Swan Song (Associated Press).

Born and raised in rural Alabama, Billy Creekmore was destined to be a psychic. His mother, a Choctaw Indian schooled in her tribe's ancient mysticism, understands the permeable barrier between life and death - and can cross it. She taught the power to Billy, and now he helps the dead rest in peace.

Wayne Falconer, son of one of the most fervent tent evangelists in the South, travels the country serving his father's healing ministry. Using his unique powers to cure the flock, Little Wayne is on his way to becoming one of the popular and successful miracle workers in the country. He helps the living survive.

Billy and Wayne share more than a gift. They share a dream - and a common enemy. They are on separate journeys, mystery walks that will lead them toward a crossroads where the evil of their dreams has taken shape. One of them will reject the dark. The other will be consumed by it. But neither imagined just how monstrous and far-reaching the dark was or that mankind's fate would rest in their hands during an epic showdown of good versus evil.

From the author of Gone South, Boy's Life, and the Matthew Corbett series, a master of suspense who has won the World Fantasy and Bram Stoker Awards, Mystery Walk offers "creepy, subtle touches throughout [and] splendid Southern-town atmosphere" (Kirkus Reviews).

©1983 Robert R. McCammon (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
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Gripping Tale • Epic Battle • Outstanding Narration • Supernatural Elements • Complex Storyline • Phenomenal Performance

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What to expect:
The beginning was fantastic, but I think a lot of emphases was put on understanding the main characters, the Creekmores. Unfortunately, it’s easy to see that there is some tension in the relationship between Billy’s and this goes throughout his life. It’s unfortunate, but it’s religion that drives them apart. Billy only knows that he loves his family and doesn’t quite understand the tension for many years. As children shouldn’t. But, it does affect him.

Then there’s Wayne. Wayne, unlike Billy, is growing up with a silver spoon in his mouth. Not only that but his father is an evangelist. Widely known and respected. Billy winds up healing his dog and his father immediately believes its God’s work.

This is just the beginning of the relationship between the boys. They are at each other’s throats because their parents immediately do not get along. Although Billy does everything he can to understand why Wayne hates him so much and wants to reconcile, Wayne’s way of thinking is completely opposite. He even goes so far as to ask his father why they can’t just kill the Creekmores.

Good versus Evil:
Unlike something like the exorcist, where you know exactly where the evil is (well sometimes), in this, it plays tricks with the boys’ minds. They never know if they are talking to something that is good or evil. They think they know, and that lack of knowledge is what gets them both into hot water.

Although, Billy’s mother helped to train him to see the evil and to understand it. Wayne’s father taught him the opposite. Everything Wayne says or does is miraculous, and that makes for a very dangerous man.

Still, as good as the story was, there’s something missing. I know why the boys hated each other, but I didn’t feel it. Maybe it was the characterization with Wayne. He’s supposed to be led around by evil, and he did try to understand how to be godly, and how to protect his family, and yet he never EVER questions if there is anything wrong. That’s not completely true, he does question, but very little. I think his lack of characterization frustrated me a bit.

The plot was fantastic though. At times I wanted to put the book down because there is so much racism and frustration in this. It frustrated me! With how the world is going, I think this is a good book to remind ourselves that we are all people first and foremost. But, there again, it’s hard to be faced with this kind of horror that people live with daily. While it is true to life, that is the one reason that I got frustrated, because it was too true to life.

Narration:
The narration was phenomenal. I was able to listen to this on audio, and I couldn’t get enough. Even as I became frustrated with the elements in this, the story itself kept me glued to my headphones. I wanted to know what was going to happen to these boys. I will listen to anything Nick Sullivan narrates. Not only were the voices of the characters spot on, but so were the voices when the evil was around. It was creepy and very well done. When narration can remind you that you’re listening to a horror story without the emphasis of sound effects, you know you’re listening to a great narrator.

In short:
This story has a lot to it. It’s going to take me a while to fully digest and think about. But, what comes out is the good versus evil. It’s a great story, and even though I felt like something was missing, I didn’t want to set it down. This reminded me of why I have loved Robert R. McCammon for so long. My favorite of his being Swan Song. He’s a master at his craft and can draw you in and keep a hold on you.

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Plot was Fantastic; Narration Phenomenal

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McCammon is a master a
t weaving an engaging tale. Didn't want it to end.

Great storytelling! Well worth your time.

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This book is very long but I enjoyed the main characters and the story. I also liked how it wound to a close.

Mystery Walk

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I loved this book because it reminds me of a malcom McDowell story. My only complaint is that there were so many twists and turns I feel like there could’ve been more character development with a little less craziness. Other than that i absolutely enjoyed the story

Reminiscent of Malcom McDowell

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I read this book a long time ago and enjoyed it without reservation. I am trying to downsize, which means a lot of books are being donated, sold, given away, but I am replacing with audiobooks, so, I decided to save this one in audio. I'm not sorry I did in this case, but I can say that I enjoyed this in print form more than audio. The reader did a fair job, but apparently a southern accent is one of the hardest accents to mimic and this performance is no exception. He did some of the accents pretty well, unfortunately the main characters all reminded me of Forrest Gump. I could have overlooked that had he not chosen to make that accent his primary accent. So, while the subject is good, I couldn't completely enjoy it because I couldn't get past Forrest Gump. If you are unfamiliar with southern accents, you'll find no complaints with this audiobook. If you like a good southern accent, you, like me, will have reservations about giving complete approval of this performance. It is a good book, so buy it for the story and just sigh over so many Forrest Gumps.

MYSTERY WALK

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Predictable and a narrator that just isn't good and seems overly dramatic. Its length is its best value.

Hardy stands up to the Corbett series

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I love Boy’s Life. This was a pretty interesting listen but not up to those standards. I would go 3 1/2 stars if we could do halves. Not something I would ever listen to again.

Pretty good

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Back in the 80's, I loved McCammon and read all of his stuff. Or thought I had... It appears I somehow missed this one (not sure how), and am glad I found it on Audible. The story is good and the plot hums along. McCammon created strong characters that I could really envision, and the narrator was very good. I liked this book, maybe not as much as They Thirst, Mine, or Boy's Life, but right up there with Swan Song, Stinger, and the Wolf's Hour. Going to have to check out more of his newer stuff, though Speaks the Nightbird being 30 hours on Audible makes it daunting.

Really quite good

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I’m a fan of this author, I’ve read or listened to many of his books. I enjoyed Mystery Walk, but I’d say it’s not his best. Rather predictable. Not bad, just not amazing.

Nice listen

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Mystery Walk is the second book by Robert McCammon, narrated by Nick Sullivan. I am most definitely a fan of both! I've also enjoyed other books narrated by Sullivan and plan to get more of McCammon's books.

Mystery Walk is a story of good vs evil. Billy Creekmore is part Choctaw on his mother's side. That side of the family has an ability to communicate with the dead and help put them to rest. Of course the locals don't understand this power and people usually fear what they don't understand. Billy's mom was a bit of an outcast because of her ability and once Billy realized he had the ability too, he also became an outcast. When Reverend JJ Falconer and his son Wayne come to visit the town with thier tent revival, things get much worse for the Creek more family. Falconer calls Billy's mom a witch and claims she is evil. Wayne Falconer seems to have an ability of his own. He's a healer. It all started when his dog was hit by a truck. He laid his hands on the dog and prayed his dog better. After his father heard of this, he insisted Wayne travel with him to the tent revivals. When Wayne and Billy meet at the revival, they seem to have a sort of connection they don't understand. Because of JJ Falconer's influence, Wayne hates Billy and his mother. Billy eventually joins a traveling circus to help pay for things back home. His new friend at the circus, Dr Miracle, suggests he visit an institute for people like him. At first Billy declines, but eventually goes in hopes for some answers as to why he can do what he does. HUGE twist in the middle of the book I wasn't expecting. Wow! I won't ruin that surprise though.

Excellent!

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