The Last Rite
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full cast
About this listen
The last rite was never meant to be found.
Ten years ago, the love of Daniel's life disappeared. Then Daniel learns that not only did she commit suicide, but she left behind a daughter he never knew he had. Taking his estranged daughter home, Daniel gets detoured to the small logging town of Shellington Heights, a town that is no longer on any map with a population that is no longer human.
Daniel and his daughter find themselves pawns in a supernatural war, with the apocalypse hinging on one question - how far will a father go to save a daughter he's never known?
Narrated by a full cast. Starring:
- Adamm Khuevrr
- Jenna Morgan
- Teresa Decher
- Sam Zamora
- Edwyn Tiong
- Jenny Krompel
- Josh Sims
- Kristyn Yearington
- Lindsay John
- Betty Morgan
- Michael Tognetti
- Alexander Morgan
- Michael Padrezas
- Chad Robert Morgan
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- Kevin Boone
- 20-12-20
Just too silly, and lots of technical problems
I have to start by saying that the "full cast" label gives the impression that this is a dramatization but, in fact, it's a story read by different narrators. The change of narrators, sometimes in mid-sentence, is distracting and irritating. In addition, there's a lot of background noise and compression artefacts. These are different for different narrators, as if the narrators read their parts in different studios, and the parts were edited together later. Moreover, in this day and age there's simply no good reason for presenting audio with a 22kHz sampling rate. Those days are long gone. This is just technically a bad way to present a book, on every possible level.
As for the story -- it starts off quite well. It's creepy and mysterious. But when the monsters appear, it all goes down the tube. I'm not opposed to supernatural elements in stories, but they have to make some kind of sense. There's just no narrative coherence to this presentation.
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