Where the Monsters Live
A Dark Revenge Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Perry Daniels
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By:
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Duncan Ralston
About this listen
"An absolutely brutal novella that had me squirming in my chair." (Hunter Shea, author of We Are Always Watching)
How far would you go for revenge?
When a six-year-old girl is abused and left for dead by a pedophile known only as the "Rabbit Man" due to the claw marks left on her body, police follow every lead but reach only dead ends.
Hungry for justice, her grieving father abandons wife and child on a harrowing journey deep undercover into Miami's sex-offender colony under the Julia Tuttle Causeway. His purpose is simple: to find the "Rabbit Man" among them and put him in the ground.
Months later, with no one to trust and the pedophiles he lives among growing suspicious of his actions, he learns nothing is simple where the monsters live.
©2016 Duncan Ralston (P)2018 Duncan RalstonWhat listeners say about Where the Monsters Live
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- Anonymous User
- 12-03-24
decent quick read
similar to the author's other works, this is a dark harrowing tale. a decent quick read.
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- Klaus Kinion
- 24-01-24
A short and superficial revenge story
On the positive side, 'Where the Monsters Live' builds an excellent gritty atmosphere.
But considering it is only one hour and eleven minutes in length, it is not very concise, and doesn't' get nearly as dark or shocking as one may hope.
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- Amy Louise
- 29-06-24
Entertaining but nothing special
Having read some of Ralston's previous works I was surprised about how 'normal' this felt coming from the author of 'Woom' & 'Peado Island Bloodbath'! The well worn concept felt a safe choice. Almost cheating! Nothing 'out there' but something that could be written out in a day or so to meet a deadline. As luck would have it I just finished Jon Athan's 'The Groomer' so I kinda had my fill of vigilante fathers for the week! Nonetheless short, sweet & entertaining but a story that has been done and done again.
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- Andrew Fowlow
- 13-11-21
GUT-WRENCHING
This is an incredible story that will haunt me forever. Duncan Ralston wrote a character driven tale that is so bleak and disturbing by relatable as well. I highly recommend this quick read.
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- Kate & Andy Garner
- 29-04-20
Don’t bother
This seems to just be a rushed story absolutely no character builds or any actual details just a guy goes and finds some other guys kills them the end and it really is that simple waste of time
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