• The Unspoken

  • Krewe of Hunters, Book 7
  • By: Heather Graham
  • Narrated by: Luke Daniels
  • Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (492 ratings)

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The Unspoken

By: Heather Graham
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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Publisher's Summary

It is 1898. Bound for Chicago, the freighter Jerry McGuen goes down in Lake Michigan, taking with it every man aboard. But what other fate could befall a vessel carrying the ill-gotten sarcophagus of an Egyptian sorcerer?

Now: A veteran diver and “ghost ship” expert is exploring the legendary wreck for a documentary. He dies inexplicably inside the freighter’s main saloon. Then another diver is killed, and panicked rumors rise like bubbles from the lake: ancient demons have awakened below!

The expedition’s beleaguered financier calls paranormal investigator Katya Sokolov to Chicago to save the film - and perhaps some innocent lives. Along with media forensics guru Will Chan, Kat plumbs the depths of an evil that may date back to the time of the Pharaohs. But some secrets are best drowned in the seas of the past....

©2012 Heather Graham (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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Terrible narration!

I struggled to listen to this whole book due to the terrible narrator! The voice for the hero was just awful. He sounded like he had a bad accent that reminded me of an old movie Asian bad guy! I usually enjoy Heather Graham's stories but this one just seem to plod along with an obvious and silly ending. Not only that, but she used the main characters to explain what had happened in lengthy detail where if you paid attention to the story at all was self explanatory. Save your money & look for a better story.

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  • 04-21-15

Don't like the narrator

What did you like best about The Unspoken? What did you like least?

You will either love or hate the narrator. Unfortunately I could not listen to the story because of him.

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narration not ideal

The narration was a bit distracting. Wills voice ranged from an annoying nondefined accent to Irish. the "Chicago" accent not close. Took some effort to keep with the book.

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Weird

The narration was kind of weird at first but then the more you listened the better it got I enjoy listening to the stories

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Narration was horrid!

The narration made this book almost unbearable. His voices and accents were horrendous. The story was just ok.

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It was OK, 3.25

Luke's performance was great, but I didn't care for the Asian accent. The story was ok, but some of the motives just seemed unlikely.

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Good series not one of the best stories

Unfortunately I was able to figure out who the 2 main players were early on which disappointed me. It was still real written The suspects just seemed obvious.

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Excellent Reading

I have listened to 4 books by the same narrator and he does a marvelous job! I look forward to more!

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Accents irritating

I enjoyed the story but have to say the accents given to Will and Logan were irritating and totally over done. Will's accent was too heavy and didn't sound like someone from Trinidad who had a light accent. Logan sounded like an imitation of Sam Elliott. Just a bit too much in both cases and made listening difficult at times.

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Amazing book!!

I absolutely love this series. It has lots if action and suspense and even a little romance too. I highly recommend it!!

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  • George A Bear
  • 06-29-18

Book 7 of The Krewe of Hunters

The story, based around (loosely) Egyptian Mythology, leads to murder, mystery and romance in the city of Chicago and on/under Lake Michigan.

There are a few red herrings and twists.

I enjoy this genre: paranormal+ romance + murder mystery.

Ok, I am listening to all the books in the series in order, but I could predict the love interest from the first chapter! Maybe a little variation in the format would be welcomed.