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Six Days, Six Hours, Six Minutes

A Brutal British Crime Thriller

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Six Days, Six Hours, Six Minutes

By: Alex Smith
Narrated by: Kris Dyer
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"In six days, six hours, and six minutes, I will come back and kill you.

Tell anyone, and your wife and child will die. Call the police, and your wife and child will die. Try to run, or hide, or trick me in any way, and your wife and child will die. And they will not die quickly, Blake. Theirs will not be a good death. It will be slow, and it will be bloody, and they will know the full horror of hell before I end them."

When Blake Barton opens the door to a stranger one morning, he comes face to face with an unimaginable evil. Because this stranger claims to be the devil, and he promises to kill Blake—not now, but in six days, six hours, and six minutes exactly.

Plunged into a nightmare race to save his wife and young son, Blake finds himself fighting not only the stranger but an army of young men who call themselves the devil's disciples—men who will do anything to please their master.

As time runs out, Blake realizes that in order to fight evil, he must find the devil inside himself.

And in doing so, all hell will break loose.

The brand-new thriller from the author that James Patterson calls "Fresh and ferocious!"—Six Days, Six Hours, Six Minutes is one of the most compelling and terrifying novels of the year.

©2020 Alex Smith (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
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Blimey! That was something else!
I honestly thought it was never going to end. Really enjoyed it though, although it was very dark. It had me on tender hooks. The only reason I haven’t given it 5 stars is due to the irritation caused by the narration. One of the previous reviews said the narrator sounded like someone famous who I won’t mention but once I’d heard it I couldn’t unhear it. Bit gruesome in places too

The book that never ends

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Review for the Audiobook edition narrated by Kris Dyer.

Well, the idea is good and it's well written but somehow it just never quite hit the mark for me. The story starts off slow and stays that way for over half the book only picking up the pace towards the very end. That said I'm glad I persevered and finished it but I'm equally glad I listened to it at 1.85 speed rather than reading it. I listen while driving my work van so it helps the time and miles pass quickly. At almost 17 hours (or 500 pages) with little action it's definitely a slow burner.

Both my wife and I grabbed the book from Amazon Prime Reading but while I coughed up the cash for whispersync my wife prefers to read on her kindle. At 18% she gave up and moved on to a different book, something neither of us usually do, asking me to tell her if gets any better because it's so slow and she was wasn't inspired by it. I suspect she won't be going back to it any time soon unfortunately.

Slow burner

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Intriguing title but I feel like the book lacked in certain areas, as I appreciate books are fiction, this was far fetched, I was expecting to find that he had a mental illness or maybe I missed the point

Erm

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It is took an age for the story to get going and I nearly gave up on it as the people in it seemed to be very unlikeable in fact I didn’t like any of them. Anyway the last couple of hours were very good and I am glad I stuck with it. Could have been a lot shorter.

Very long

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A terrifying rollercoaster that will leave you shouting out ‘Run’ in your sleep. Although l wouldn't recommend reading this horror/thriller before you go to sleep, it will leak into your thoughts.
Who knew that simply answering your front door could lead to such misery? From the start to the finish, Smith has your pulse racing, fast, very fast. Action-packed and mesmerising.
A great read

4/5

It's definitely not a bedtime story!

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