Adam's Cross
Book One of the Witchfinder Series
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Peever
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By:
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E.M.G. Wixley
About this listen
Look into the darkness of the human psyche that lies behind Adam’s eyes. As a child, Adam believes he responsible for a number of mysterious deaths. Is Adam a child serial killer?
Surviving a chaotic childhood, he enters adulthood as a successful musician with a sublime talent, which mesmerizes his audiences. Fearing the axe of his past is about to drop, he begins to confront the traumatic shadows of his childhood, only to discover a far more sinister secret.
May be listened to as a stand-alone.
©2014 E.M.G Wixley (P)2023 E.M.G WixleyWhat listeners say about Adam's Cross
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- Missgotty
- 07-09-23
Adam Cross
Adam had a very challenging childhood with a promiscuous, uncaring mother, weak & sensitive father, surrounded by a supernatural environment. His one saving grace was that he grew up to be a talented musician. But the baneful acts of his past soon catch up to him.
Due to his selfish personality, adult Adam wasn't a character I cared for. I felt the story was a bit patchy where the author didn't always provide enough information to pull the story together, and the storyline went back and forth a fair bit. I appreciated the narration and special sound effects throughout the audiobook.
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- Lavender Jade
- 22-03-24
Fantastic.
A dark, intriguing, psychological horror story, brilliantly narrated by Nigel Peever.
Absolutely fantastic.
A review copy of this book was sent to me by the narrator. All of the above opinions are my own.
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- Daddy Bear
- 09-08-23
Another triumph from Nigel
Nigel Peever’s excellent narration and fantastic production skills is what kept me listening. If I would have had to read the book then I probably would have abandoned it around half way through due to the story having a strong start but then began slipping as it went on, It felt like huge chunks of Adam’s life (the main protagonist) were missed and no explanation as to how he got from one part of his life to another.
Nevertheless, it was Nigel’s measured narration and believable characterisations that held my interest and kept with with it until the end.
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