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Triptych
- Three Tales of Frontier Horror
- Narrated by: Greg Garious, Jessica Ryan, Ace Overton, Kayla Vega, Luis Morones
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
An Outcast Warrior turned bounty hunter has his wits and reflexes tested when escorting a most unusual prisoner across the Mojave....
The courier is revered and sought after for his reliability and impeccable track record, but when a sordid stranger hires him to deliver a strange artifact to a well known practitioner of the occult, his life changes forever....
Hell hath no fury like a redheaded, pistol-toting woman scorned, as Maylene Baker navigates a world blighted by a parasitic scourge in an effort to find her husband....
This ain’t the west you read about in history books. In Beauchamp’s twisted vision of the pioneer country, the arroyos house abominations.
Best keep that trigger finger limber.
Hell comes at high noon.
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- Chiara
- 25-09-23
Great narration for this enjoyable western horror!
My first western horror and although I couldn't enjoy the third story, I really liked the first two and now I want to read more of it!
I listened to the audiobook and I was impressed by the production! There are different narrators impersonating the different characters and the main one that narrates the events throughout the book, making it really easy to follow and allowing the listener to BE in the book.
Loved the music throughout, which was perfect and again allowing the listener to feel like in a movie!
Loved the first two stories, the first one with an occult and cult vibe, whilst the second one with slimy and horrific eldritch creatures ready to take over the world, but that had no chances against an angry woman looking for her husband!
I am so happy I got to listen to these stories as my first attempt at western horror because I liked it and I'll be reading more!
Thank you to Shadrick Beechem for the opportunity to listen to it and this is my honest review.
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