Reflections: Cathedral Chronicles 2
Cathedral Chronicles: Prequel to In the Devil's Own Words
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Narrated by:
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Clive Johnson
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By:
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E.M.G. Wixley
About this listen
Adair is a young journalist living in London. Overshadowing his childhood is the obsession his father, Doctor Brown, has with a medical conspiracy. Fearing for his life, the doctor flees to a remote Scottish island, leaving his two sons behind wondering whether their father is deluded, insane, or actually telling the truth.
Sophia is Adair’s childhood friend. At the age of 11, they become separated only to meet years later through the Internet. However, they are soon overcome by dark events and the horrific fracturing of their everyday lives.
Shadows creep and menacing events take place as together they seek to unravel the terrible secrets, which are being kept from humanity.
May be heard as a stand-alone.
©2014 E.M.G Wixley (P)2018 E.M.G WixleyWhat listeners say about Reflections: Cathedral Chronicles 2
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- Helen
- 16-06-19
Great storyline
Enjoyed everything from storyline to narrater felt I was next to him great job 10/10 can’t wait for next book
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- Jonathan
- 06-07-19
Science meets religion
If you enjoyed the first book, then this is for you. It is thoughtful, deep, and rich in content intertwining science, religion and philosophy.
This is not a linear sequel to the previous book, introducing new characters and settings. I initially found this jarring as it was difficult to see how it fit with the events of the previous book, although as the story developed this became clearer. The book lives up to the predecessor in the complexity of the themes and characters, exploring further the topics of parallel times and dimensions. However I found that this made the already complex story lines a little difficult to follow in places.
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- Mary Grace Shelton
- 15-07-19
Another good one!
Book 2 was just as good as the first! Same narrator, as the first, some of his voices were different. Can't wait for the third!
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- deafmick
- 28-05-19
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This is the second audio book of 3 i give it 5outof5 i hope the rest are just as good
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