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The Four Myths

By: Robert Reisler
Narrated by: Ed Romanoff
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Broadway Actor, and Award Winning Audiobook Narrator, Ed Romanoff, brings to life the epic prophetic, apocalyptic, and Bestselling saga, THE FOUR MYTHS, by Robert Reisler. Do not miss out on hearing The Four Myths: The Audiobook Experience!

It is now time for you to live through this journey, as well, and afterwards, as you carry it with you, as they did, as the characters are brought to life in an audiobook!

"Robert Reisler has created an impressive, enthralling and epic end-of-the-world narrative." - Elite Authors

"With these words, Robert Reisler seems to sum up the central theme of his sprawling debut novel. An apocalyptic thriller that spans hundreds of pages and thousands of years, the author makes a strong case that if and when a climactic battle between good and evil happens, it won’t be a knight in shining armor who saves the world — it’ll be your next door neighbor in jeans and a t-shirt...[cont'd]" -5-Stars, Paul Milliken, Atlanta

"Fantastic from start to finish, Robert Reisler offers readers intense suspense, humor, and remarkably developed characters. The narrative is engaging, and I don’t remember saying that for a novel recently. I would highly recommend The Four Myths to everyone." -5-Stars, R. Tanveer, Readers Favorite

"The Four Myths by Robert Reisler is among the best thriller novels I’ve read this year—brilliant, suspenseful, alarming, and most of all, thought-provoking." 5-Stars, V. Dublado, Readers Favorite

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I struggled to stay with it. it kept jumping from time period/people/places. I like vooks i can bookmark to come back to favourite scenes. I had no bookmarks.

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Convoluted.

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I found this to be a very clever interweaving of stories (myths) into what became a possibly coherent whole. The book is also possible to understand on several levels and an early clue to this is the importance of numbers and dates. However, some suspension of disbelief then needed by those who do not use the USA convention of date recording. There are four types of myth, four horsemen of the apocalypse and four scrolls which are central to the tales.
The text jumps back and forth in time and you need to concentrate to keep up. The story arcs then converge and the reader makes several discoveries. There is a very dramatic sequence before the end, but how one character can cause/observe/record as well as being present (virtually or otherwise) throughout is not explained. In a final twist, the reader becomes complicit in the tale and part of the story. Quite a long listen, but I found it ultimately satisfying.
The narrator does an excellent job of distinguishing the different characters and conveying their emotions. I thought the gargling speech of one character was very well done.

Four, are they really myths?

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