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Red Equinox

By: Douglas Wynne
Narrated by: Susan Saddler
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Summary

The Red Equinox has dawned, and the old gods who have slept for aeons are stirring.

Urban explorer and photographer Becca Philips was raised in the shadow of Miskatonic University, steeped in the mysteries of her late grandmother's work in occult studies. But what she thought was myth becomes all too real when cultists unleash terror on the city of Boston. Now she's caught between a shadowy government agency called SPECTRA and the followers of an apocalyptic faith bent on awakening an ancient evil.

As urban warfare breaks out between eldritch monsters and an emerging police state, she must uncover the secrets of a family heirloom known as the Fire of Cairo to banish the rising tide of darkness before the balance tips irrevocably at the Red Equinox.

©2015 Journalstone Publishing (P)2016 Journalstone Publishing

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Decent story ruined by bad narration

Story was ok, despite a few clunky descriptions and pieces of dialogue here and there. It borrowed the Lovecraftian Mythos, but not the style, playing it as a much more action packed adventure than one of Lovecraft's doomed narratives. The narrator was truly terrible however. Poor delivery, screeching voice, monotone, and with some of the worst accents I've ever heard. If I read the sequel, I will read, not listen to it as it's the same narrator.

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