Prince of Nightmares - John McNee Audiobook
Shared by:rachglo2626
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Read by John McNee
Format: M4B
Unabridged
Length - 6hrs 12mins
NOTE: Due to my limited internet upload speed downloading may be slow at first. PLEASE BE PATIENT….
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Nestled in the highlands of Scotland, it is unlike any other lodging. Guests can expect wonderful scenery, gourmet food, and horrifying nightmares - guaranteed. Daring travelers pay thousands to stay within the Ballador’s infamous rooms because of the vivid and frightening dreams the accommodations inspire.
Before Josephine Teversham committed suicide, she made a reservation at the hotel for her husband, Australian magnate Victor Teversham. Once he arrives at the hotel, Victor finds himself the target of malevolent forces, revealing the nightmares - and their purpose - to be more strange, personal, and deadly than anyone could have guessed.
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| Creation Date: | Mon, 08 Oct 2018 08:03:41 -0400 |
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This post has 3 comments with rating of 4.7/5
October 8th, 2018
Thank you. It was a quick download, sounds great, and the narrator (John McNee) has a good voice telling a good story.
October 9th, 2018
Your uploads are truly horrific, rachglo!
October 20th, 2018
First, thank you for this upload. I’m not finished listening (a couple hours in) but I really like it so far. It’s lot literally scary or chilling yet, but I like that the weird phenomena seem to be treated by the various characters just like a similar range of real people would in our time, I think. And, there’s a certain comfort I feel w/ the characters, even Victor.
BUT I’ve been puzzled about a scene being out of chronological order for no apparent reason (the sleepwalking scene, with the reference to walking 20 miles), and about some repeated words at the end of chapter.
These might be intentional, and part of the text but I don’t know because I haven’t the text and it’s not on Google Books, etc.
So it would be great to be able to download the text with an audiobook, when a text is not readily available, at least partly, on Google Books for quick searches for confusing passages, or just for character names, or details listeners sometimes miss…
Anyway, this has been a nice surprise. In fact, I’m surprised its on such a small specialty press. Maybe that’s the author’s choice. Maybe it just shows how hesitant big publishers are to take a chance on a first-time novelist. I’m only part way through, I admit, but it’s surprisingly engaging, in ways few genre novels are. It deserves a wide audience among horror fans and fans of the supernatural, etc.
My only disappointment is that a couple scenes or nightmare/whatever sequences seem to be very derivative (to say the least!) of the imagery in Clive Barker’s early work, esp Hellbound Heart and the Hellraiser movie.
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