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The Lost

By: Jack Ketchum
Narrated by: Conner Goff
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It was the summer of 1965. Ray, Tim, and Jennifer were just three teenage friends hanging out in the campgrounds, drinking a little. But Tim and Jennifer didn't know what their friend Ray had in mind. And if they'd known, they wouldn't have thought he was serious. Then they saw what he did to the two girls at the neighboring campsite - and knew he was dead serious.

Four years later, the 60s were drawing to a close. No one ever charged Ray with the murders in the campgrounds, but there was one cop determined to make him pay. Ray figured he was in the clear. Tim and Jennifer thought the worst was behind them, that the horrors were all in the past. They were wrong. The worst was yet to come.

©2013 Dallas Mayr (P)2019 JournalStone LLC
Crime Fiction Thriller & Suspense Suspense Horror
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Wow, the narrator of this book seemed to have English as his second language. Doesn't anyone listen to these audio books before they publish. Do yourself a favor and read the book on your own. If you have gotten passed the fifth grade, you will enjoy reading it with proper pronunciations!

Story was okay, narrator not so much.

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Overall, I was intrigued. I liked the story and it kept me interested the whole time. I don’t think I could hate the main character any more than I do. Although I liked some of the other characters, the author failed to fully develop them and create an empathy in readers for them. I wish I cared more. A few people hate the narrator but I didn’t think he was bad. Not a lot of “saving grace” in this book. Dark all the way through which was depressing

Decent Thriller

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Never expected this level of intensity and heartbreak from ketchum and eager to try more of his books. could not put this down. also incredible snapshot of 1969 and its impact.

riveting!

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Sorry - thought this book would be better with the Stephen King quote on the cover. Never warmed up to the book - the characters were never really developed and story was very east to predict. The narrator was horrible. His pronunciation of simple words made it painful. Don't select this title!

Disappointing story

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The book was very intense, dark, and intriguing. I can honestly say that while I didn’t “enjoy” it per se, I did not want to stop reading it. You can’t really call something like this a good book, but it is definitely powerful literature. I’m glad I know this story.

Ok, so, the book itself was 5/5, but the narration was just something else entirely. The man had a nice voice, good expression, but he mispronounced so many words that it yanked me out of the atmosphere on multiple occasions. I feel like there should be some sort of quality control for narration, especially if it’s being produced by a well-known company.

Intense Book, Incompetent Narrator

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