The Bright Lands
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Narrated by:
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Luis Selgas
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John Fram
“Marks the debut of an already accomplished novelist.” —John Banville
The town of Bentley holds two things dear: its football, and its secrets. But when star quarterback Dylan Whitley goes missing, an unremitting fear grips this remote corner of Texas.
Joel Whitley was shamed out of conservative Bentley ten years ago, and while he’s finally made a life for himself as a gay man in New York, his younger brother’s disappearance soon brings him back to a place he thought he’d escaped for good. Meanwhile, Sheriff’s Deputy Starsha Clark stayed in Bentley; Joel’s return brings back painful memories—not to mention questions—about her own missing brother. And in the high school hallways, Dylan’s friends begin to suspect that their classmates know far more than they’re telling the police. Together, these unlikely allies will stir up secrets their town has long tried to ignore, drawing the attention of dangerous men who will stop at nothing to see that their crimes stay buried.
But no one is quite prepared to face the darkness that’s begun to haunt their nightmares, whispering about a place long thought to be nothing but an urban legend: an empty night, a flicker of light on the horizon—The Bright Lands.
Shocking, twisty and relentlessly suspenseful, John Fram’s debut is a heart-pounding story about old secrets, modern anxieties and the price young men pay for glory.
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Part of my dislike for this book was the confusion in the second half. But maybe it'd be less confusing with a physical book to look at instead of listening to it. There are A LOT of characters and the narration jumps between them quickly towards the end.
Also, the narrator didn't help. For all the numerous characters there are pretty much only four different voices: regular (Joel), whiney twang (the girls), gruff and growly twang (the guys), and whatever the hell the evil whisper is. And the twang was horrible. Like, super-distracting, almost stopped listening in the first few chapters kind of horrible. I know the book is set in Texas but it was the most ridiculous, caricatured accent.
Maybe better to read than listen
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Twists and turns and worth it
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Great book
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Potential
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