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  • Kane's Cross

  • Witchfinder, Book 2
  • By: E.M.G. Wixley
  • Narrated by: Nigel Peever
  • Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)
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Kane's Cross

By: E.M.G. Wixley
Narrated by: Nigel Peever
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Summary

Kane is a burned out soldier suffering from post-traumatic stress. He comes from a dysfunctional family. His parents are divorced, his sister is missing under mysterious circumstances, and his mirror twin half-brothers are displaying disturbing behaviors. It's whilst drowning his sorrows that he meets a strange girl who asks him for help. Under her influence, they embark on a transformative journey together. Soon everything about Kane's life is different. Kane knows he will have to kill their adversaries before they are all murdered. This book may be listened to as a standalone.

©2015 E.M.G. Wixley (P)2016 E.M.G. Wixley

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Kane's Cross

This audio book follows around Kane's traumatic experience of witnessing and shouldering of the guilt for his friends death in Afghanistan smoothly opens up revealing depth of emotion .The characters are carefully revealed and are truly believable as are the situations and experiences that unfold

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Another book brought to life by Nigel

Nigel Peever once again brings a story to life with his engaging reading. The characters are vivid in the listener's mind through his interpretation, and his calm and measured narration keeps the listener reassured.
I'd like to hear more audiobooks from Nigel Peever.

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A dark adventure

Excellently written and performed, the book expands upon the story of the first book adding context to the events of the first whilst maintaining the dark and forbidding atmosphere.

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Great storyline

Thank you really enjoyed listening to the book keep me wanting more
Can’t wait for book 3

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I liked all e m g wixley audio books 10 out 10 I hope there is lots more to come

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Deep

What made the experience of listening to Kane's Cross the most enjoyable?

This is a fairly decent somewhat deep story with great characters, Kane, Poppy and Oliver. The story is based on PTSD, good witch and the church really good last quarter of the book. The narration was exceptional. This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom. Thank you.

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Poignant story complimented by the narration

If you could sum up Kane's Cross in three words, what would they be?

Sensitive, Poignant, Gripping

Who was your favorite character and why?

Kane - the depth of emotion and character was really rich and the narration reflected this well.

Have you listened to any of Nigel Peever’s other performances? How does this one compare?

Not yet but I will be interested to look at other titles as I really enjoyed the tone and delivery - very respectful to the text.

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Overall a great book and a great partnership between story and reader. I hope the reader gets to continue with this style as it was really enjoyable. A must-have for a long car journey!

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I loved listening to Nigel Peever, his narration was so spot on for this book. He brought out the emotions and the story depth for both plot the characters .

This story has lots of twists and turns, suspense. I warn you do not listen in the dark.

Great characters , engrossing and well developed. The subject of PTSD was brilliantly approached. We also have tension, secrets, action , horror and paranormal.

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riveting

a riveting story
got lost a little mid way through
but soon picked up.
nigel narrated superbly as usual.

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Well written, great narration, rushed story

Kane’s Cross, is the second book of the Witchfinder series, written by Elizabeth M. G. Wixley. It introduces new main characters and greatly expands the world briefly hinted at in the first book. We know follow Kane, a broken man with a troubled past, and his experiences following a random encounter with a girl called Poppy, which he quickly falls in love with. Kane is having family issues, which take a darker turn as the story develops, while Poppy is not the woman she immediately seems to be. The main character from the first book, Adam, returns, but he is now a different person all together following the happenings with the evil doll.

As with the first book, it is quite well written, with lively dialogs and well developed prose that flows nicely. But similar to the first book, I found it quite jumpy in some sections, and especially the second half of the book was hard to follow. I was two-thirds of my way through the book, before I decided to restart it all together, simply because I had issues following the overall story. There are quite a number of secondary characters in the book, and multiple plotlines, and the book was simply too short to fully encompass it all in my opinion. While the book took its time in the first half, focusing mainly on setting up the plot, and introducing new characters, it went all out in the second part where everything got twisted together, and I simply lost track of all the new individuals.

In the first book, the supernatural horror theme was only really hinted at throughout most of the book, at least up until the end, and felt somewhat tacked on. In this book though, it goes all out with the theme, which was fine. Unfortunately, I also felt it didn’t linger long enough on many of the aspects introduced, and I could have used with more fleshed out world building to really ensure the reader was as deeply engrossed into the world as the writer was. Because, as mentioned, the writing itself was good, and the story seemed have an overarching coherent plot, but it was just too tangled for me to follow properly. The doll is now a complete entity throughout the book, so the mysteriousness surrounding it in the first book was gone. Instead we have Poppy and her mysterious background as the new driver, which was interesting. Kane seems at first to be a re-doing of the broken Adam character from the first book, but since the first book spent all its time on developing Adam, Kane comes of as a bit whiney, simply because the book doesn’t spend enough time on developing his character beyond the first quarter of the book. At the end of the novel, he has shed his depressive past, but the journey between those two states was too shallow to be convincing. We don’t feel enough for Kane, because we don’t learn enough about him. Same goes for Poppy, as we don't learn enough about her as a person. Essentially all we get told about her, is rooted in her cultural background, so she seems very hollow as a character.

While the first book was narrated by Alexander Misiti, the second (and third) book is narrated by Nigel Peever, which gave it a completely different feel. The narration by Peever was absolutely excellent, and very enjoyable. But it was a bit strange going from book one, to book two, with a completely different tone, simply due to how different the narrators were, which was a pity.

Overall, if you enjoyed the first one, especially the themes presented, chances are you will like this one. Writing is good, narration excellent, the story itself somewhat too undeveloped.

I received this audiobook for free in return for a review. I have no affiliation with the author, the narrator, the publisher, or their pets (Although I am sure the latter are quite nice!).

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