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Intercepts: A Horror Novel

By: T.J. Payne
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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Joe works at a facility that performs human experimentation.

His work just followed him home.

The government wanted to unlock hidden abilities in the human mind.

They put subjects in extreme sensory deprivation.

All the test subjects went violently insane.

But the research continued.

Today it has been perfected.

Almost perfected.

From the author of In My Father’s Basement comes another chilling novel that's a must-listen for fans of horror. Gruesome, gripping, and terrifyingly real!

©2019 T.J. Payne (P)2019 T.J. Payne
Occult Supernatural Suspense Scary Paranormal Paranormal Horror Fiction Horror Paranormal Thriller

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Not bad

This was ok. I didn’t find it as compelling as “In My Father’s Basement”... the characters weren’t as interesting and I didn’t find myself as invested with this book as I was the previous novel by this author.

I thought the end was okay.

There was a fair bit of gore, it was a bit gross in parts.

Overall I was mostly interested but a bit underwhelmed.
Might need to try listening to it again to see if my opinion changes.

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Not what I expected...

I’m surprised I didn’t like this very much, because the reviews are all great!! I felt the story was good, but had slow moments. Quite a lot of slower moments. Then end was good, with all the twists and confusion. But I didn’t really feel invested with any of the characters, and the story didn’t grip me.

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Considering the potential in the material...

I found this story a bit slow paced, even a bit boring and predictable.

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YA strikes again

The narration was good.
I have no idea what the hype is around this book. It’s slow and written for young teenagers, like 90% of these “horrors”.
This book is boring and slow.

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