America's Secret Hauntings
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth J. Taylor
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By:
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Sarah Ashley
About this listen
Do you think you have heard about the most haunted places in America?
Over the past five years, the interest in the paranormal has decidedly come to the forefront. People flock to locations who wish to have experiences of their own and delve into the exciting, quizzical and frightening world of those who have passed on.
When speaking about haunted places there are more than a few that are surely recognizable to most people. However, for the avid ghost teller or hunter these long told tales have almost lost their ebullience and the romance is long gone.
Discovering new haunts are like diamonds in the rough. Unchartered ghost stories and research are the crème de la crème for anyone who devours such tales.
In this audiobook, author and ghost hunter Sarah Ashley will take you on a new adventure of mysterious happenings, strange sights, horrific details of torture and torment and share with you some truly startling evidence from some of the most haunted, yet less glamorized locations across the United States.
©2013 D & D Publishing (P)2013 D & D PublishingWhat listeners say about America's Secret Hauntings
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- 22-02-15
Unlistenable due to the terrible narration.
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
For a start somebody else could have read it. Then I might have found out if the book was any good. After 15 minutes I couldn't listen anymore.
Has America's Secret Hauntings put you off other books in this genre?
A bit.
How could the performance have been better?
Well not having a narrater who sounds like robot doing a world tour of different English speaking accents in each sentence would have been a start. I might even have gotten used to that if the delivery was not so bizarre in it's inappropriate emphasis giving the impression that the narrater had absolutely no understanding of the meaning of what it was reading (much like a computer).
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Anger, sadness, disappointment, - all yes!
Any additional comments?
I feel like I have been ripped off.
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