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  • An Archaeological Mystery Thriller
  • By: Scott Hunter
  • Narrated by: Chris Macdonnell
  • Length: 12 hrs and 11 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)
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The Trespass

By: Scott Hunter
Narrated by: Chris Macdonnell
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Summary

First they tried to kill him. Then they took his daughter

. . . Anthropologist Simon Dracup knows that his only hope of finding her alive lies within the pages of his grandfather's diary, the record of a near century old expedition to Mount Ararat, legendary resting place of the great Ark of Noah. When the CIA pays him a visit Dracup learns that something was found on the Ark. Something priceless. Now its owners have taken it back, but they want revenge and Dracup is their prime target . . . Dracup finds himself plunged into a desperate battle for survival as he hunts for evidence that will lead him to the sinister Korumak Tanri, but even he could not have predicted the shocking truth about the mysterious cult and the ancient secret they are sworn to protect . . .

©2008 Myrtle Villa Publishing (P)2013 T. S. Hunter

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Brilliantly written

What made the experience of listening to The Trespass the most enjoyable?

The characters come to life as the story unfolds. Couldn't stop listening and stayed awake through the night to finish!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Simon Draycott

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Prologue

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The tree of life.

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I gave up half way through!

The story was very slow and not really believable.
The characters were two dimensional clichés.
I might have persevered to the end (just to get my moneys worth) had it not been for the truly dire narrator with his awful irritating impressions of American accents that come straight out of British 'B' movies from the 50's. It would have been much more acceptable if he'd just read the whole thing in his own voice, as it now stands I will, in future, avoid anything he narrates - which is a shame as it precludes me from listening to several books I might have otherwise been interested in.
One to avoid!

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