The Invisible Carrier: A Bigfoot Horror Story
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Narrated by:
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JD Kelly
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Roma Gray
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People are dying in the Northwest area of the United States and Canada from a terrible plague. The small towns bordering the forests have been hit the hardest, and no matter how closely the citizens follow the quarantine protocols, somehow the illness keeps spreading. It makes no sense, the towns are remote and isolated and the only thing they have in common are the vast, interconnected forests. It is almost as if it is being spread by an animal, but that theory doesn’t hold water. They know that the virus can only be spread by animals similar to humans…like a primate. But everyone knows there are no primates in North America, right?
©2018 Roma Gray (P)2018 Roma GrayWhat listeners say about The Invisible Carrier: A Bigfoot Horror Story
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- Jeff
- 20-09-18
If this is only the first chapter give me more
bigfoot has got infected and death is all around I am now patiently waiting for the rest. Please hurry
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- Freya Wildt Nørrevig
- 31-10-18
A great stand-alone and teaser
[Received a promo code in exchange of a review]
A nurse has volunteered to go with a team to investigate a disease that takes out towns of people. He discovers what might be spreading the disease - but the rest of the team probably won’t believe him for reasons that make even himself doubt what he knows.
This is the first chapter of a novel which I’m looking forward to get my hands on. The set-up seems to be just the kind of story/genre that I like - something reminding me of a TV series like Grimm, perhaps Sleepy Hollow.
The narrator does a great job, too - only I think I’ve noted something similar on him before: his consistency. He changes between a British accent during narration and an American accent during dialogue. But every now and then, he slips into a British accent during dialogue.
I would recommend this to people who like TV series like Grimm, Sleepy Hollow, and Once Upon a Time - and probably also Stranger Things, although I haven’t watched too much of that yet.
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- Victoria Schwimley
- 23-09-18
Great for Robin Cook fans
First, for all you readers who only read stories with complete endings, be warned, this is chapter one of a new novel in the making. It's a great tease that will definitely make you want to stay tuned for the completion of the story. Akin to a story you might imagine Robin Cook would write, you can just feel the tension as the virus spreads from one victim to another. What I enjoyed in this story is the author's efforts to reflect the thoughts of the mammals. Few people stop to consider how a trapped animal might feel, and I believe Roma Gray has captured those feelings. As all her stories are, this story is well-written with strong characters and good description. It's the kind of story that will make you say, "If only he would have said something." The narrator has a good, strong voice, and the audio quality is professional. **I was given a free copy of this audiobook for the purpose of reviewing it, which in no way persuaded my opinion..
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