• Terror in the Smokies

  • Terror Series, Book 3
  • De: J. Esker Miller
  • Narrado por: Ward Paxton
  • Duración: 9 h y 55 m
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (8 calificaciones)

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Terror in the Smokies

De: J. Esker Miller
Narrado por: Ward Paxton
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Ranger Craig James is an advisor to a Hollywood crew filming deep in North Carolina’s misty hills. Ancient Cherokee legends have long warned of giant wolves that once ruled over the woods. Now, footprints in the dark forest reveal that the beasts have returned to reclaim their territory. The film crew, the townspeople, the police, a motley band of TV monster hunters, and even the army seem helpless against them. They should have listened to Craig’s warnings before the stealthy wolves came shrieking out of the night. But a Cherokee medicine man may still hold the answers to their threat.

Jim Miller, writing as J. Esker Miller, has always had a fascination with big dogs. He has raised Irish wolfhounds and Great Danes, and he’s heard stories about other cultures’ oversized canines in his travels around the world as a military and civilian airline pilot. In countries from China to Italy, there are stories of giant supernatural canines who terrorize their human neighbors. Many native American tribes have their own tales of the “Great Wolf”. In this, his third Terror book, Jim gives us a glimpse into the wolves’ mind and personality. They, like our domestic dogs, can be loving, kind, and sympathetic - or they can be the most vicious predators mankind has ever faced.

©2019 Jim Miller (P)2021 Jim Miller

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Good but...

I have enjoyed all three books in the series, but in comparison this one was short on thrill and excitement. I felt like I kept anticipating the story to build up to titillating pinnacle that never happened or fell very flat. That said I still enjoyed just don't expect the same intensity as the others.

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Hard to finish

I really enjoyed the first two books in the series. Those books were exiting and an interesting story. Terror in the Smokies was painful to listen to. The monsters are now just misunderstood? Everything that was great about the first two books was missing in the third. Also if you have served in the 82nd you guys might not be happy with your role in the story.

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