Breakdown
Don't..., Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Dan Calley
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Jack L. Pyke
Summary
“Who’s been whispering to you, Jack?” (Doctor Halliday)
Jack Harrison has the evidence there in his hands - the DVD and notepad off D.C. Sanders that proves Gray supposedly played a part in tearing him and Jan brutally apart. But with Jack locked away in his own mind and lost to his blackouts and self-harming in the Masters’ Circle’s psychiatric unit, the past brings to light the origins of a new beast, one who only comes out to play when Jack needs to hide - a psychopath who has, perhaps, tasted and tested Gray to the full. All Jack has to do is remember how...and why. More to the point: Why does one part of him know Gray’s signature mark as an interrogations officer? And why is there such a serious sadistic kick in hiding the memory?
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Dan Calley’s exciting narration enhanced the mood of the book so much that I found myself stopping what I was doing just to hear what happens next. Brilliant.
Brilliant story with fantastic narration
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Great narration.
back in time
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This is more of Jacks story - you can't stop reading not until the last page.
There is so much to learn and to know about Jack.
Plenty of twists and turns have you gripping your kindle .
Jack tries to bury his head in the sand but unfortunately it will not work...
Compelling story have with such a wonderful narration by Dan Calley ...... Dan makes the story so real it makes you think it's happening now !
Dark and Darker
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As you would expect from Jack L Pyke the book is not always a comfortable listen. As we delve deeper into Jack's last and meet Martin as he emerges for the first time, we learn of the trauma that gave birth to him.
The book involves a lot of flashbacks which are done wonderfully, and fill in so many blanks.
I love the narration, Can Calley does a great job, with distinct voices and accents for his characters.
Another great book
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