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  • Six Days, Six Hours, Six Minutes

  • A Brutal British Crime Thriller
  • By: Alex Smith
  • Narrated by: Kris Dyer
  • Length: 16 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Six Days, Six Hours, Six Minutes

By: Alex Smith
Narrated by: Kris Dyer
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Summary

"In six days, six hours, and six minutes, I will come back and kill you.

Tell anyone, and your wife and child will die. Call the police, and your wife and child will die. Try to run, or hide, or trick me in any way, and your wife and child will die. And they will not die quickly, Blake. Theirs will not be a good death. It will be slow, and it will be bloody, and they will know the full horror of hell before I end them."

When Blake Barton opens the door to a stranger one morning, he comes face to face with an unimaginable evil. Because this stranger claims to be the devil, and he promises to kill Blake—not now, but in six days, six hours, and six minutes exactly.

Plunged into a nightmare race to save his wife and young son, Blake finds himself fighting not only the stranger but an army of young men who call themselves the devil's disciples—men who will do anything to please their master.

As time runs out, Blake realizes that in order to fight evil, he must find the devil inside himself.

And in doing so, all hell will break loose.

The brand-new thriller from the author that James Patterson calls "Fresh and ferocious!"—Six Days, Six Hours, Six Minutes is one of the most compelling and terrifying novels of the year.

©2020 Alex Smith (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd

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Poor Narrator.

Not sure if the story was found wanting or not, unfortunately the narration was very poor and spoiled the book.

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Slow burner

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Well, the idea is good and it's well written but somehow it just never quite hit the mark for me. The story starts off slow and stays that way for over half the book only picking up the pace towards the very end. That said I'm glad I persevered and finished it but I'm equally glad I listened to it at 1.85 speed rather than reading it. I listen while driving my work van so it helps the time and miles pass quickly. At almost 17 hours (or 500 pages) with little action it's definitely a slow burner.

Both my wife and I grabbed the book from Amazon Prime Reading but while I coughed up the cash for whispersync my wife prefers to read on her kindle. At 18% she gave up and moved on to a different book, something neither of us usually do, asking me to tell her if gets any better because it's so slow and she was wasn't inspired by it. I suspect she won't be going back to it any time soon unfortunately.

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alex smith's

alex smith is superb writer story teller his imagination knows no bounds having read the DC kettle series one of the most enjoyable reads

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Oh, what could have been

Where to start?
A pointer to the narrator, please don't give up your day job, you're going to need it. You made the villain sound like Jim from Friday Night Dinner. The combination of poor narration and the irritation of the author's portrayal of the main protagonist as the king of all ninnies did nothing for me, it's very rare that I give up on a book but I came very close with this.
Was it the author or the publisher who couldn't make their minds up which nation this work was aimed at? Supposedly set in and around Norwich, UK, apparently the police drive around in "cruisers" for part of the story and who'd have thunk that "douche bag" was even a thing in Norfolk apart from the USAF base. Petrol becomes gasoline and back, ooh look a parking lot etc. If you want to Americanise something go the whole hog and just base it in Detroit or somewhere, don't make a half assed job of it by changing the odd word on an inconsistent basis. Could have been a cracking book but irritating and ultimately a waste of a credit.

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