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White Anvil

Sasquatch Onslaught

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As if the cold wasn’t enough...

Fleeing an approaching blizzard, a military train carrying prisoners and a handful of citizens derails in the mountains. The survivors fight to stay alive and regroup as the terrible storm buries them in snow. Only then do they discover the train also carried another cargo - two cars loaded with biological experiments - genetically-altered sasquatches conditioned to annihilate anything they find.

Can the few remaining soldiers team with a pair of sisters and a police constable to fight the relentless beasts, icy temperatures, and escaped prisoners long enough for help to arrive?

©2019 Matt Betts (P)2020 Severed Press
Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Horror Science Fiction War & Military Scary Bigfoot Military
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The narrator has me almost screaming with fraustration! I really want to listen to this story but the long pauses between each sentence and stiff reading style is a huge distraction. I am only 30 minutes in but am going to push on.

Totally distracted by the narrator...in a bad way.

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I really wanted to like this story, but I couldn't finish it. The narrator voice is slow. He did nothing to separate the characters and they sounded the same men and women alike and I lost track of which character was talking. In gave after reaching chapter 34. The performance kill my interest in finishing it.

An OK story but a flat narration ruined it for me

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A cut above the typical sasquatch horror stories that have become so popular over recent times. No zombie bigfoot, crazy pandemics or werewolves here just lots and lots of snow, a train wreck and, well ok, military enhanced sasquatch but hey, why not.

I like the way each chapter is from a particular characters perspective and the characters are believable reacting in a way that's not outlandish.

I see another review has stated that the narration is, let's say, ponderous but I didn't find it at all distracting or in any way detracted from my enjoyment of this audiobook.

Highly recommended for the sasquatch loving fraternity or anybody who loves fast paced horror fiction.

Great story

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