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Sleepy Hollow: Rise Headless and Ride

Jason Crane, Book 1

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Sleepy Hollow: Rise Headless and Ride

By: Richard Gleaves
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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Book Two SLEEPY HOLLOW: Bridge of Bones is NOW AVAILABLE

JASON CRANE just turned seventeen years old.

He's a STAR WARS fan and a history geek. He doesn't believe in ghosts or the afterlife. He doesn't believe in psychic powers or tarot cards. He doesn't believe in the Headless Horseman.

But Sleepy Hollow will change all that. Because Jason Crane has a heritage to claim. Jason Crane has a Gift to discover. And Jason Crane has an old enemy who will RISE HEADLESS AND RIDE.

©2013 Richard Gleaves (P)2014 Richard Gleaves
Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Scary
Engaging Storyline • Intriguing Mystery • Distinct Character Voices • Entertaining Plot • Unique Twist

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This book was in my wishlist for some time before I purchased it and downloaded it. I am sorry I didn't download it sooner, because I was unable to turn it off. If you are a fan of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow you will enjoy this story. The author and narrator take the listener on a thrilling adventure with several twists and turns not all of them are expected either. After finishing it, I eagerly downloaded the two follow up novels and am enjoying them very much.

Highly Entertaining Visit to a Beloved Classic

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This is an interesting story. A little slow and very few explanations about the special powers (except that they survive supernatural attacks) but still intriguing enough for me to continue the story. Jason is a practical boy who won't believe anything unless he sees it and so he is given vision after clue and so struggles until the end to believe what he sees. A semi-predictable story with enough twists that make it enjoyable, it does though reminded me of a Scooby Doo movie about a man who summons his long dead witch relative from the grave and can't control her afterwards. I don't know which came first but this book is worth a try.

Interesting Start

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I didn't absolutely adore this book. the author has a unique style of writing and I wasn't completely sure by the end if I liked it or not but the story is definitely entertaining and I will have to read the rest of the series! it starts off slow but picks up the farther you get into it.
the only bad thing was the narrator. I don't know why but he really just grated on my nerves. his voice isn't great, and especially when he talks like teenagers and cute old women- the teenagers all sound super whiny (I know they do actually sound like this a lot but its painful to listen to 10 hours of whiny teenager voice) and Jason (thr main character) I wanted to tape his mouth shut in the first chapter, whereas his grandmother was so utterly UNLIKABLE, but only because of the voice
so all in all- looking for a good book- get it if you are looking for a good performance.... I would pass

worth listening to

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This is a great story that continues the Legend of Sleepy Hollow into modern times. Richard Gleaves spins a great tale mixed with history, mystery, and horror. Eric Summerer does a fantastic job of bringing each character to life. If you're a fan of the original story of Sleepy Hollow then you'll love this and the rest of the trilogy.

A great story and a great narration!

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The Jason Crane series is every bit as good reading as some of the more well known series. The Narrator was the most talented I have encountered. This story has dozens of characters and Summerer has a differen’t voice for each which is not always very easy

Eric Summerer definitely the best and most talented I’ve ever heard

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