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The Possession

Anomaly Files, Book 2

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Still recovering from the shocking revelations they uncovered deep in uncharted territory in the Grand Canyon, American myth and legend investigator Nolan Moore and his team take on a new mission, investigating a rumoured case of witchcraft and possession.

Nolan hopes their new case, in a quaint village in the middle of the woods, will prove much more like those he and his team investigated prior to their trip to Kincaid's cavern.

But as the residents accounts of strange phenomena add up, Nolan and company begin to suspect something all too real and dangerous may be at play. A force that may not be willing to let them escape the village unscathed.

From the author of The Anomaly comes the second installment in The Anomaly Files, a series in the tradition of James Rollins of a team investigating American myths and legends.

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©2019 Michael Rutger (P)2019 Hachette Audio
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love the story
terrible choice for narrator really distracting poor English accent almost Australian at times.

great series sadly a terrible narrator.

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Totally loved the 1st book in series- couldn’t wait to get next one - however - the narrator totally ruined it for me, I wish he had listened to the first book narration and not changed characters accents - couldn’t finish the book it was too annoying to listen to! Shame.

Had potential

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A poor sequel to the previous book, which was great. The events of the previous story has been casually hand waved away by the author. It feels like a second book in name only. Even beyond the letdown, this book's plot is pretty underwhelming. The narrator does a terrible English accent for one of the characters too.

I think three stars is very fair.



A poor sequel to the previous book.

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The first book was good. This story is fine, light fiction and entertaining more or less. I didn't like how he wrote some of the female characters, as they have no flaws and I found it difficult to have sympathy for them. Usually we feel sympathy for characters because of their shortcomings, and how they overcome them. When a character is already perfect at everything straight out the box, they come across as arrogant, unlikable, and lack any depth of character. Secondly, the English accent is the worst I've ever heard. I am from London and the narrator should have researched the difference between our class accents. the words used are from someone working class, but the narrator makes him sound prissy and posh. Very poor. a simple Google search and he would have found that out.

Try the first book if you haven't yet.

off-putting narration

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Another great piece of uncanny literary landscaping. Came back to it from the ebook edition as it stayed in my head. Narration is good except perhaps for the British accented Ken - who I have my own model for. Recommended though.

Eerie and lingers in the mind

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