The Ignored
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Narrated by:
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David Stifel
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By:
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Bentley Little
About this listen
Bob Jones is ordinary, from his appearance right down to his very name. No one seems to take notice of him, not his co-workers, his girlfriend, or even his own parents. But Bob learns he's not alone when he's taken in by a band of people that suffer similarly. Calling themselves "The Ignored", the deadly vengeance they intend to wreak is sure to make them more than just memorable....
©1997 Bentley Little (P)2018 Journalstone PublishingWhat listeners say about The Ignored
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- Andy F
- 18-01-22
Interesting story - very different
A very odd story line but an absorbing one all the same. Where do they get their ideas from? Genius!
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- Danni
- 25-04-19
Not his usual standard
If you're looking for Little's usual horror and gore, with all the twists, then you won't find that here. Still, the story is good and never really slow.
Nicely narrated.
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- R. J. Cummings
- 16-02-19
Loved it.
Brilliant story if you like Bentley then you'll like this and brought to life by the great David Stifel.
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-05-18
The invisible man
Bentley Little is one of my favorite authors but this book is not one of his best.It spends more time with the hero talking about himself and the way he's feeling and keeps repeating himself. I would not class it as a horror book as I didn't find it in the least scary. A group of men who were ignored by other people until they kill their bosses and become invisible to other people. The narrator is terrible, I found I wanted to wind him up. He reads slow and punctuates where there is no need to. Davis Stifel has narrated 2 or 3 of Bentley's books and he spoils the enjoyment of the listening. reading the book was much better.
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- Nicki Lang
- 09-10-22
Too long to get going
This took so long to actually get going that I was bored before the actual ‘plot’ kicked in. When it did it was all very much the same thing happening for chapter after chapter. A really pointless story, nothing thrilling or interesting about it. I plodded on until the end and wished I hadn’t bothered.
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