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Night Chill Audiobook by Jeff Gunhus


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Title: Night Chill
Author: Jeff Gunhus
Narrator: James Lewis
Format: Unabridged
Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-23-13
Publisher: Jeff Gunhus
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 128 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Jack Tremont moves his family to the quiet mountains of Western Maryland hoping to leave behind a troubled past and restart his life. Instead, he finds himself caught up in a nightmare when his daughter Sarah is targeted by Nate Huckley, a mysterious and horrifying stranger driven by a dark power that will stop at nothing to possess Sarah. When Sarah goes missing, suspicion falls on Jack and he must uncover the secrets of the small mountain town of Prescott City and face the evil secret hidden there. As he digs further, he learns the conspiracy reaches more deeply than he could have imagined. Finally, he will have to face the question, What is a father willing to do to save his child? The answer? Anything. Anything at all.
Members Reviews:
If you like Koontz...
Night Chill had great imagination. The plot opened up quite masterfully and I enjoyed finding things out as the main characters did and guessing along the way. James Lewis' performance was very strong...reminded me a bit of George Guidall, a very good thing to me.
Beyond just the main plot, you have a pretty interesting sub plot as you learn about Jack's past. That part was a little predictable but not everything has to be this huge mystery. Bottom line: I was freaked enough that I didn't want to listen in my room alone at night and yet enthralled highly so that I couldn't pull the ear buds out! This was a really fun story and I'm glad I took a chance on it!
"The Place Where Nightmares are Born"
There are many twists and what-the-heck? moments in this story especially early on. If you are looking for a listen that will keep you on the edge of your seat, make you yell in frustration and chew your nails in suspense, this is it. Fans of Dean Koontz will enjoy this unexpected gem.
More Frustrating Than Frightening
Night Chills wasnt a horrible story, but I did do a lot of eye-rolling listening to it.
One of the fiction writers credos is only trouble is interesting. But when the trouble comes about because of your characters asinine decisions or forced and inexplicable circumstances, then the trouble is more frustrating and less interesting. Here is an example: Youre at a public rest stop. Your kids are in the car with you and you need a pay phone. You spot one some distance from where youre parked, but instead of driving closer to the phone, you decide to get out and walk to it leaving your kids alone in the unlocked car. Oh, and this just after youve gotten a creepy message telling you that someone wanted to hurt one of your kids. So, of course, while youre on the phone, you turn around to see a creepy man chatting up your daughters in the backseat. My first thought was, dude, you didnt see this coming? Youre in a public rest stop! Nothing good ever happens in a public rest stop, and I rolled my eyes.
Heres another one: Your young daughter is lost in a hospital. To help find her youve enlisted a couple of orderlies to wander the halls calling her name. It occurs to you that your daughter might not respond to a couple of strange men shouting after her, and so you conclude that she must be hiding. Im thinking, hospital is big enough for a child to get lost in but not big enough to have a PA system? Get on the PA and let her hear her mothers voice, but this wouldnt have worked for the story as written.
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