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Evil Stalks the Night

By: Kathryn Meyer Griffith
Narrated by: Kimberly Henrie
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Summary

Twenty years ago psychic Sarah Summers fled from the evil that lurked in the woods behind her childhood home after it killed most of her family, but a nasty divorce and financial hardships forced her back when nothing else could have. With her son, Jeremy, she returns to her grandmother's dilapidated house and tries to begin a new life.

She meets a police detective, Ben, who falls for her, and she prays her fresh visions of bloodshed and death deep among the dark trees are not true. Then the murders begin again and Sarah is hurtled back into the familiar nightmare that has haunted her her whole life. The evil in the woods is awake again...and this time it wants her last remaining brother, Jim; her son...and her. With Ben and Jim's help can she defeat it this time...and live?

©2013 Kathryn Meyer Griffith (P)2013 Kathryn Meyer Griffith
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narrator bored this story to within an inch of its

What did you like best about Evil Stalks the Night? What did you like least?

well, didnt like much about it, think the soft spoken flat toned narrator might have a lot to do with it

Would you recommend Evil Stalks the Night to your friends? Why or why not?

no

How could the performance have been better?

a more enthusiastic narrator

Was Evil Stalks the Night worth the listening time?

possibly

Any additional comments?

the narrator needs to read only love stories......

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If you go out in the woods today...

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes. I think that this was the author's first book but it is skillfully written for all that. It's a well paced, spooky tale of a family being hounded to extinction. Meyer Griffith plays on the fairy tale theme of something nasty in the deep, dark woods, weaves in a haunted house and adds a splash of psychic ability.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Sarah is a likeable protagonist although sometimes her life seems just a little too tragic to bear. So for that reason I think I liked Detective Ben the most, he adds a much need touch of lightness.

Have you listened to any of Kimberly Henrie’s other performances? How does this one compare?

No, I haven't listend to this narrator before but I would happily do so again. She has a pleasant voice and she does a good job with this spooky tale.

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