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Dexter LeGrasse thought he was lucky to be alive. He was wrong. The only survivor of a plane crash over the Atlantic, he finds himself washed up on an uninhabited island. Dazed, dehydrated and desperate to escape, he will have to use all his wits just to stay alive in a strange and unforgiving environment. But when he discovers an ancient ruin, he unwittingly unleashes an unstoppable evil and his nightmare truly begins. Primal, merciless and fueled by a burning hatred, the creature has a hunger that must be appeased. It hunts Dexter wherever he goes, driving him to the edge of his own sanity, and with time running out and no place left to hide it's escape...or die. A heart-pounding chase across lethal terrain, Maldición splices the rush of a survival thriller with the twisted creations of HP Lovecraft to create a man versus monster tale unlike any other.

©2015 Daniel Marc Chant (P)2017 Daniel Marc Chant
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Once again Nigel Peever delivers a gripping performance. The added sound effects and music compliment Nigel’s fantastic narration.
It’s one of those stories that leaves the listener wondering. Did it really happen or didn’t it?
If the creature was imprisoned for all those years then what did it eat or drink to survive?
There was mention of Dexter’s eating and drinking but no mention of him ever needing toilet facilities.

An enjoyable romp on a deserted island.

Wonderfully performed

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This was a very good action/monster story.The only survivor of a plane crash finds terror on his deserted island.As he panics he loses his supplies and his way. Nigel Peever does an awesome job with the narration.“I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.”

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I thoroughly enjoyed this. I'd already read the book but heard great things about the narrator so thought I'd give myself a Halloween audio treat. The story really transports you and the narrator (plus sound effects) add to the atmosphere and creepiness of the whole thing. Well worth a listen.

Great story, well-read.

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Maldicion by Daniel Marc Chant narrated by Nigel Peever

Dexter LeGrasse thought he was lucky to be alive.
He was wrong.
The only survivor of a plane crash over the Atlantic, he finds himself washed up on an uninhabited island. Dazed, dehydrated and desperate to escape, he will have to use all his wits just to stay alive in a strange and unforgiving environment. But when he discovers an ancient ruin, he unwittingly unleashes an unstoppable evil and his nightmare truly begins.
Primal, merciless and fuelled by a burning hatred, the creature has a hunger that must be appeased. It hunts Dexter wherever he goes, driving him to the edge of his own sanity, and with time running out and no place left to hide it's escape... ...or die.

You find yourself marooned on an island after a devastating plane crash. Waiting for help to arrive, you decide to explore the island, finding a source of water and some sparse supplies of food. You might be able to survive until a rescue party finds you. Exploring deeper, you find evidence of primitive civilisation.
You are alone.
But you are not alone.

I thoroughly enjoyed Maldicion. It’s a simple story of a man alone on an island facing off against an ancient evil that is much bigger and stronger than he, with nothing but the contents of a few suitcases and his wits to fight it with.
At times, it feels like a choose your own survival adventure but without the choices (not a bad thing, because I used to love them) as it moves from dilemma to dilemma, although some of the discoveries feel a little convenient in order to advance the plot, the story is tight and keeps things interesting, which is ideal for the length.
The narration by Nigel Peevers is fantastic and his dramatically rising tones are suited for this story pefectly
Mixing up The Twilight Zone, parts of Robinson Crusoe, a dash of LOST, and a slice of Lovecraft mythos, Maldicion is a short read of creeping terror, that plunges the main character into a waking nightmare that they can’t wake up from.

4/5

You're not alone.

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As a lifelong fan of Lovecraft's Yog Sothery, I'm always on the lookout for new books that bear a link to his work and so was eager to give this a go. the fact it's twinned with a tale of survival on a desert island just added to my excitement.

I admit that I do get annoyed with stories that chuck out names to try and concrete the link to Lovecraft's work but this isn't the case here. There are no eldritch tombs, ancient bas-reliefs or statues of winged celaphods but instead a story of a fight for survival against an ancient creature that feels, equally, as desperate for survival as our protagonist. Oh and I applaud the author for conjoining characters from two of my favourite Lovecraft works to create the star's name, Charles Dexter Ward from "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" & Inspector Legrasse from "The Call of Cthulhu"; pure genius.

I found the story very engaging and the narrator Nigel had the perfect voice for this type of gothic tale. he perfectly encapsulated both the sanity shaken horror that Dexter suffered as well as the internal monologue as the protagonist worked through his plans and really brought the whole tale to life brilliantly. I have a list of favoured narrators and he has now been added as one who's work I need to delve into deeper.

Well worth a read, especially for those who enjoyed the recent horror movie Sweetheart which bears more than a passing resemblance to this (released 5 years prior) book.

A brilliant tale of survival.

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