The Burning Girl
Haunted Collection Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Thom Bowers
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By:
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Ron Ripley
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Bright red flames emerge with the strike of a match, devouring everything in sight...
Stefan Korzh's desire to destroy the lives of everyone around him knows no bounds. Even as he's hunted by enemies, Stefan shows no signs of slowing down. His deadly collection of antiques continues to spread and help his dreams become reality.
Meanwhile, Victor Daniels and Tom Crane have managed to build some resemblance of an ordinary life. They remain more determined than ever in their fight against Stefan and will stop at nothing to put an end to the horrors of the Korzh collection. But life tends to take nasty turns when ghosts are involved.
Stefan's latest threat is the fire-obsessed Molly, whose deadly ghost emerges from the pages of a novel. With the simple flick of a match, she satisfies her addiction for scorching buildings and burning flesh. Victor and Tom quickly find themselves in the middle of a bloody trail of chaos chasing after an enemy that will test the limits of their strength. And they must hurry. Because it doesn't take long before Molly craves her next fiery fix.
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-05-18
Burn Baby Burn
I'm a Ron Ripley fan but the 5th book of his Haunted Collection is much the same as the others, nothing new to wet the appetite as it were. The narrator just drones on and on in a very slow voice, I just want to wind him up so he can get on with it. He is not too bad on the various voices though. After listen to his monotone droll for a few hours I had lost interest in the story which was a shame. Buy the book on kindle or paperback it's much better reading than listening.
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