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- shane
- 02-14-20
The narrator mispronunciations are distracting
Narrator is fine but the direction is terrible mispronunciations abound , good story though and worth a credit.
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- MelodicChronic
- 05-11-20
Very Cool
Before buying this book I read many reviews and went with the endless comparisons to The Thing, which is one of my all time favorites. While I did enjoy this book a lot, I don't see enough similarities. Only 2 things in common here, first being that they're both about hostile aliens, and second that they both take place in icy frozen areas. Other than those things, they differ quite a bit. I do massively prefer Who Goes There? But this was certainly an enjoyable Sci-Fi/Horror story.
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- Cliente Amazon
- 04-28-20
A fun story really dumb science
There is not much more to say, the story is fun, it really would have benefit it it was simpler, but yet I could enjoy.
But the "science" OMG, next time don't explain anything if that is what the explanation it. I am not exaggerating when I say a high school student would have done a better job.
as example with spoilers. The monsters are supposed to have an ultraviolet color. instead of them being black, like scorpions, which are actually mentioned in the book, they are invisible. That is so dumb and unnecessary to the story it's really hard to thing this book has been review by an editor at all.
17 people found this helpful
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- Mike Leeling
- 02-03-20
Another Exceptional Tale
He did it again. This was another gripping tale that I found myself listening too far too much, more than I planned as I had great trouble putting it down.
15 people found this helpful
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- S.H.
- 08-03-20
Lots of language last 3rd
Interesting story but the bad language in the last 3rd of the book spoiled it for me. Wish I had known it was like that before I purchased. Monsters were better and more believable earlier as well. It just lost my enjoyment for the story as it went on with the swearing getting worse. Also it is fairly violent so if that bothers you know that lots of the violence is clearly described. Much of it being people fighting/killing people.
The performance was great with the narrator giving good pausing, enunciating clearly, good. inflections, emphasis, and a nice variety of voices. He is a narrator I would like to hear again.
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- Elias Rostad
- 05-10-20
Great concept, great action, mediocre execution
I love my cheesy B horror. Pulp. Something scary but with action. And this book delivers!... Eventually.
Unfortunately what holds this book back is pacing issues. You spend 4-5 hours with nothing, very little build up toward anything, and the ending action, which was great, felt so rushed I was genuinely shocked when the book ended right when it felt like it was building to something great.
I wanted to love this book. instead, I loved parts, and was bored for the rest of it.
I don't think I can recommend it only for the ending two hours when it's such a slog to get to.
That being said, I'm going to try another book by the author, in the hopes that it'll be better. I really enjoy his writing style and concepts, so with any luck, this book wasn't representative of his entire library.
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- Janet
- 03-26-20
excellent adventure
loved this book. was an adventure from start to finish. you could almost feel the cold of siberia. and the russian was great. loved it
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- Robin
- 02-11-20
Just so disappointed
This story is chocked full of disjointed connections. As if the author was grasping at anything that would fit and make some sense to move the story forward to the finish deadline. I kept catching incidences of this, paused, and wondered what was up with that?
I like Greig Beck as an Author, mostly. Sometime the pressure of producing something, anything, really shows! I am just so disappointed with this book.
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- Nowhere man
- 02-09-20
Who goes there?
I've always had a soft spot for John Carpenter's "The Thing" and any similar books, movies etc. So when I saw this one on offer, decided to give it a try. This author could be someone to watch, but this book is just average. The buildup takes too long , and it all devolves into Navy Seals versus- I won't spoil that one, because this book WAS entertaining! If the narration seems a little slow, tale it up to 1.20x, and you should be good to go ! I would be willing to try another book from this author.
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- Mary
- 05-28-21
Idiotic Americans Meet Illiterate Russians - Hilarity Ensues
Brilliant Person: They eviscerate you and scoop out your brain before using you like a puppet
Also Brilliant Person: Hey look, it’s Marcus!! They must not have killed him, since he’s standing up and staring at us with those beautiful milky white eyes.
Russian #1: Strazvoot!
Russian #2: What?? Hey, Voice Talent, if you aren’t going to take the time to learn how to pronounce even a couple words of Russian, don’t take the job. And why do you need to end every sentence with a downward inflection? Switch it up! Bozhe moi.
Alien: *lifts up massive slab of ice that’s six feet thick and pushes it aside*
Scientist #1: We will need some chicken wire and tie wraps to make a cage! Spare no expense!
Scientist #2: I saw the movie E.T. and feel I am ready to talk with it once it’s caged. Good thing our Department of Fish and Game doubles as our extraterrestrial first contact team!
Person #1: think we got them all?
Person #2: of course! Otherwise the ending would be utterly cliche and predictable. Actually, hell, after reading up to this point, I’m pretty sure the author thinks it would be an unexpected twist … We are so toast.
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- Gary smallwood
- 03-02-20
another fantastic book by Greig Beck.
Great sci-fi elements. Nods to the thing and also predator. Brilliantly read. Awesome new characters.
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- Chuck stuff
- 03-02-20
Seems as if changed writer halfway through
Starts as a horror inspired by The thing with a god mixed of characters and an interesting monster.
However by the end it becomes just a shoot em up with cheesy characters and an really obvious ending.
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- Mr K.
- 09-03-20
The worst sort of shlock
I don't know why this book is getting such great reviews. I don't mind cheese but this book just was not good.
It had a decent set-up but it quickly went downhill. Bad dialogue, paper-thin characters and poorly written female characters (of which their were only two in the whole book). Even the voice actor never really emoted that well.
The main characters never even reacted like they were even in danger at any point. Really the author gave us a diet-coke of a horror novel.
Sorry, a hard pass from me.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-22-20
Well read, but cheesy.
It’s a well read story but the plot is rather cheesy and predictable. Ok to just switch off to though.
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- Rob
- 09-05-20
A great listen
Really enjoyed this and I was gripped to it from start to finish. the narrator kept me glued and the story was awesome.
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- Neji Hyuga
- 09-02-20
Bloody Amazing!
Really brilliant story. The pace was great, always something happening but never confusing. The actor reads it so well! For horror fans this is a must! Great creature feature!
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- philip lewis
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Gripping, scifi horror.
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- 02-20-20
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A good old fashioned horror story with lots of gung ho action and bloodthirsty description 👍👍👍
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-31-22
if you like The Thing this is for you
for lovers of monster stories a great listen struggled to put it down! !
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- Bart Primrose
- 03-10-20
Good story, nothing new
i enjoyed it. there were a few times I thought the author was running out of steam but overall it was a good read. I would read other titles by the author
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- Anonymous User
- 05-26-21
Not as great as his other books
Predictable story. Not exciting, was persevering through just to say I've given it a chance
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- Georgie
- 04-01-21
Predictable
Cookie cutter horror story that reeks of The Thing. At least you know right from the start that it isn't going to be terrible!
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- Keith
- 10-12-20
not bad but not amazing
Performance was good, but characters and story felt forced and inconsistent. Felt like the book couldn't decide if it wanted to be the thing, Taken or Rambo and ends up a confusing jumble of the three
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- Anonymous User
- 09-25-20
Wow
A new all time favorite for me. The narrator was excellent as well. Highly recommend
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- Anonymous User
- 09-13-20
Solid Listen
Enjoyed this as the story kept moving and didn’t have too many flat spots. It is a mix between action book and sci fi story.
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- jodie herbert
- 09-08-20
Gripping story
Loved this from start to finish! Gripping story that had me invested in the characters and dying to hear the ending. Highly recommend 😁👍
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- Carol Welsh
- 08-18-20
Sci-fi monster thriller
You have to know that anything read by Sean Mangan is going to be good!! Highly recommend this book....which I listened to in one day! xD A great escapist creepy that will make a terrific series.
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- peter
- 04-26-20
Thumbs up
I’m a Beck/Mangan fan and once again I really enjoyed their work. Can’t wait for follow up
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- Anonymous User
- 04-23-20
Bit of a letdown
Usually I love Greig Beck’s books but this was really slow and nothing much happened until the last quarter. And the end was predictable. Oh well, you can’t be great in every book you write. And the narrator was very uninspiring.