The Man from Taured
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Narrated by:
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Wendy Almeida
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By:
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Bryan W. Alaspa
About this listen
A strange man walks up to the customs counter at O'Hare International Airport. He carries a passport, driver's license, papers, all of it looking legit. There's just one thing that causes the customs agent to raise the alarm - the passport and license are from a country that does not and has never existed.
Then he vanishes.
Noble Randle, an investigator working for Homeland Security, is called in to investigate. The solution, he figures, has to be something simple. What he does not know is that his life is about to change, that he has a very unique ability, and that the fate of this universe and thousands of others rests in his hands. The walls between dimensions and parallel universes is breaking down. Behind it is an evil as old as time itself. An evil that wants to devour every other universe and gain total control over everyone and everything.
The Man from Taured is a story that ranges from horror, to action, mystery, and suspense. An epic tale that wonders: Is there more to this world than we know? Are there other universes, other dimensions, right nearby? Perhaps as close as a breath away.
From suspense, horror, and mystery writer Bryan W. Alaspa comes a tale that crosses generations and dimensions. A story that will challenge your perception of reality itself, and keep you up late at night, afraid to answer the knock at the door.
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- Luke Schultink
- 03-06-2020
interesting story, awful narrator
I've never struggled to listen to a book like I have with this one, but the narrator ruined what could have been a brilliant story. patronizing is putting it politely. frustrating, terrible character representation, most characters like nails down a chalkboard. I never connected with any of the story, and I felt like I was being spoken to like a pre-school aged kid. I want to read the books but please, for the love of all that is good, never use that narrator on a story again.
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