The Good House Audiobook by Tananarive Due
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Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. • Title: The Good House • Author: Tananarive Due • Narrator: Robin Miles • Format: Unabridged • Length: 21 hrs and 37 mins • Language: English • Release date: 07-09-04 • Publisher: Recorded Books • Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 2759 votes • Genres: Mysteries Thrillers, Suspense • Publisher's Summary: • Tananarive Due, author of The Living Blood won the American Book Award and is praised as Stephen King's equal by Publishers Weekly. In The Good House, Due sets a story of ancient powers and modern retribution in a small Pacific Northwest town. When a young woman returns to her grandmother's empty mansion, she is pitted against demonic forces that have poisoned her family for generations. • ©2003 Tananarive Due; (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLC • Editorial Reviews: • A suspenseful must-listen, The Good House is about a haunted house originally owned by Angela Touissant's Haitian grandmother, Marie Touissaint. Angela tries to uncover the source of the evil plaguing the area and in the process discovers her own mystical powers. Read with great range by Robin Miles, it's a frightening experience that will keep you listening with the lights on. • Traveling back and forth in time, the listener is sucked up into every moment as the story reaches its thrilling climax. Miles captures and makes the most of each moment of terror and suspense like a guide who tells you only as much as you need to know. She also shows great skill as her voice switches from male to female, elderly Haitian woman to small-town Sheriff. • Overall, a story that would make any person squirm, but so engrossing you just can't help but listen. • Critic Reviews: • Due handles the potentially unwieldy elements of her novel with confidence, cross-cutting smoothly from past to present, introducing revelatory facts that alter the interpretation of earlier scenes and interjecting powerfully orchestrated moments of supernatural horror that sustain the tale's momentum....[Due is] a writer who grows better with each book. (Publishers Weekly) • Members Reviews: • FABULOUS! • Firstly, I was totally delighted wiith this narrator. Either she's a tremdous imitator of different voices, or she got a split personality, each personality taking on a different character in the story. Had me totally engrossed from beginning to end. The story itself is so well written that, before the tale had even ended, I came to Audible looking for another book by this author, or something else read by this narrator. Well worth the money, and a steal using a book credit. READ IT! • Deeply Satisfying • An absolutely terrifying read, made so by how well the author fleshes out her characters. • I have loved horror type fiction since the mid sixties, and I've read everything, or so I thought. • This author is definitely right up there with Big Steve and Dean. I would rate The Good House as in my Top Ten of favorite stories of all my reading/listening. • It is one of those books that you want more when it is finished. Everything is in 3D, and the book 'flows' very well. Nowhere does the listener think, oh come on, that doesn't fit, no one would do THAT . Everything fits. Every character does what he or she does because it fits the situation. It flows, from situation to situation. From scene to scene. It is very, very well done. • The reader/narrator is perfect for this story, too. • Whether you are new to the genre, or a spoiled oldtime reader like me, I recommend this audiobook. • It does not get gross, don't worry about that, if you don't like blood and gore.
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