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Never Ending Story

Are You Doing What You Like to Do?

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Never Ending Story

By: Ramesh Kayyam
Narrated by: Ramesh Kayyam
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Sarah and Diane, two determined women, find themselves entangled in a web of mystery and manipulation when they stumble upon a series of interconnected events. The story begins with their chance encounter during a family vacation, where they witness a violent homeless man attacking innocent people. Uniting their efforts, they manage to subdue the assailant and prevent further harm.

Never Ending Story is a thrilling and thought-provoking tale that explores the complexities of power, control, and the fight for individuality in a world driven by manipulation. It challenges our perceptions of free will and raises questions about the ethical implications of technological advancements. As Sarah and Diane navigate the intricate web of deceit and oppression, they inspire us to question authority, seek truth, and embrace our own agency in the face of adversity.

©2023 Ramesh Kayyam (P)2023 Ramesh Kayyam
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Suspense Fiction Exciting
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The audiobook reading is impossible to listen to. The continuous background piano is completely distracting. The echo chamber vocal makes the voice difficult to understand. Adding a strong Indian accent to what is seemingly a story taking place in San Francisco USA adds to the difficulty in listening and making any sense of the story line.

Now add to that the title is a duplicate of another book, and I rate this book no stars.
Sorry, I am a published author and really hate to dis another author’s writing.
I only got through the first chapter, so it may be a compelling book in print.
My suggestion for the author is to change the book title, and redo the audiobook recording, with a focus on easy listening clarity for the listener. I would also add an introduction to frame the book so that the reader starts with a context about the subject matter that the book is attempting to address.

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