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Title: Moving In
Subtitle: Moving In Series, Book 1
Author: Ron Ripley
Narrator: Andrew Tell
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-01-16
Publisher: ScareStreet.com
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 183 votes
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher's Summary:
"Iron...and...salt," whispers the old man. The dead old man. "Hurry or it will be too late...."
To escape the stress of living in the city and the anxiety of his high pressure job, Brian Roy moves his family to the country. His wife loves the easy living, but Brian hates it...especially when weird things start happening in the house. When he discovers a dead body in the woods and a burial ground in his basement, Brian could never imagine the shocking history of the house or its former occupants that comes to light.
As his life starts to unravel, Brian isn't so sure living in the country is going to be the oasis of peace he and his wife expected. Lately, his home has become a haunting den of hell.
Members Reviews:
A cute little ghost story ....
I enjoyed this book , it did have some scary ghosts in it. I didn't! Realize it was the first of a series though. The main characters are likable and humorous. I would recommend this book only because the character's line were not serious, like they just went with the flow! Great narrator. Perfect for this easy read,.
Loved this version
It has been long enough since the book came out that it was like an old friend, that I hadn't heard from. The narrated version was so much better then having my kindle voice read to me. Still love this book and the narration just enhances it.
I was provided a copy of this audiobook at no charge by the author in exchange for my unbiased review.
Enjoyed Listening in the Dark
I was hooked from the beginning. I grew up hearing ghost stories and would go riding around the back roads with my aunts looking for ghosts. Good times for sure. This book reminded me of those times. The story captivated me. Though, at times, it seemed like there were a lot of characters, many killings with the ghost to prove it.
I thought Brian and Jenny were realistic, average people, though Jenny did react weirdly at times. I took that to be a part of her personality. Maybe not the way I would react but then we all have quirks and our own ways of dealing with stressful situations. The characters of Sam and Leo I enjoyed the most. The ghosts were well written. I liked that some were good and others were evil. That goes with every good ghost story I heard growing up. I wouldn't call the book absolutely horrifying but it does have its moments. I liked that not every encounter had me terrified. In my opinion that is what made it realistic.
I enjoyed this narrator. He varied his voice for characters and scenes. Sometimes in listening to a book, I can fall asleep. It is the narrator who makes a difference for me. Andrew Tell kept me awake and invested. I think he was a good match for the story.
I purchased this for my Kindle but then was given the Audible version for review purposes, (I do not receive any type of compensation for my reviews. They consist of my true feelings and thoughts while reading or listening to a book.) I have to say I absolutely loved listening to it with the lights off. That definitely was a treat. If you like to hear creepy ghost stories in the dark then I definitely recommend getting this book from Audible. I am planning on reading more of this series, hopefully listening in the dark!
Moving In
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From the day Brian Roy and his wife moved in things began to happen.