Piranha
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Narrated by:
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Chris Kotcher
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By:
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Eric S. Brown
About this listen
The rains came, flooding the sleepy little town of Sylva. Sheriff Hanson never thought that he would be fighting a battle to survive against real life monsters, but with the waters came hungry, flesh-eating creatures that swept through Sylva's streets like locusts, devouring everyone in their path.
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Narrator: Chris Kotcher
When you pick up a book called Piranha you pretty much know what you’re gonna get but this one has a twist which keeps it interesting and the whole thing doesn’t play out quite like I expected!
Well worth a read/listen as the narrator does a fantastic job.
Well worth a read/listen
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The monsters take a while to appear and fall into the typical horror movie trope of attacks. It is alluded that they are something more the author glosses over their origins.
The characters aren’t really developed and makes it difficult to care about the peril they are in.
There are ideas here but need to be worked. Focus on one or two main characters is working on a short story
Slow red herrings
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