The Butterfly Forest
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Narrated by:
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Michael David Axtell
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Tom Lowe
He hid the old pencil-drawn map for 40 years.
The guards never found it.
After 40 years in San Quentin, Luke Palmer leaves with a state-issued suit, $100 dollars to buy a bus ticket, and a map that will lead to a promise and into the heart of a dark forest.
College graduate student Molly Monroe is about to release rare butterflies not far from where the FBI used 4,000 bullets in a shootout to kill Ma Barker and one of her gangster sons in 1935. Molly snaps a picture that will frame something she never sees coming.
Sean O'Brien does see something -- a predator. Between the sea of cars in a Walmart parking lot. Walking quickly. Stalking two women.
As O'Brien tries to prevent the abduction, he opens the door to a new relationship. And he opens a dark door to a horror that is secluded within the forest. He follows veiled tracks that lead him farther into the woods where an evil from the past intersects with a frightening presence to form a volatile trap with only one way out.
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What made the experience of listening to The Butterfly Forest the most enjoyable?
Narrator very good at voice changes for all the different charcters in the book.Any additional comments?
Loved all the charcters in book especially Obriens friends at the marina.Sean O'brien
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A Good and Easy Listen
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Evil in Eden
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Certain aspects of the story, however, seemed to fall a bit short of reality in regards to how certain characters dealt with and moved beyond the pivotal events. There was a bit of a laissez faire attitude by a female character towards a major event that took place; it clearly bothered her, though she got past it and made to move on a little too smoothly for my taste.
Beyond that, it was a good listen and I would certainly recommend this particular book to others. I'll definitely seek out other books by Tom Lowe (this was the first of his books I've read--I may have to look into books 1 and 2 in his Sean O'Brien series, this current title being book 3).
Well-Written and Narrated
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