Title: The Axe
Author: Linda Griffin
Voice Actors: Eric Priessman
Genre: Thriller, Crime Thriller
Book Blurb:
Sweethearts Eric Leidheldt and Desiree Chauveau are spending a weekend at his uncle's cabin when they encounter two strangers cutting wood. Eric is knocked unconscious, and Desi is viciously attacked. The following day two police officers come to their apartment to arrest Desi. Her assailants are dead, murdered with an axe, and her fingerprints are on it. She confesses but is she really guilty?
Eric is determined to stand by her, but the physical and emotional effects of the attack severely challenge their relationship.
Although the violence does not appear in the audio, the victims’ descriptions may trigger some listeners. The overall tone is psychologically intense and suspenseful. There is some profanity.
My Review:
Story Impressions – A brutal assault. Murder with an axe. Desi's life hangs in the balance. The Axe is a shocking psychological thriller novella. Never in my life have I read something like this. It's much more than a thriller, this novella digs deep into PTSD and the after-effects. Trauma, no matter what form it takes, has the potential of turning a human into a monster. This audiobook is creepy with just the right amount of tension. While steeped in mystery and secrets, the narration plunges the reader into the story. If you love listening to thriller audiobooks, you’ll need to leave the lights on while listening to this one.
Narrator’s overall voice – Eric Priessman is a superb narrator, one of the best I’ve heard. His voice creates the imagery needed to follow the story.
Does the narrator fit the characters? There were many times I would close my eyes and could picture what was going on. Eric also invokes emotion while reading.
Narrator’s reading style – Eric’s reading style is the perfect rhythm, allowing the listener to be fully invested in the story.
Narrator’s impact on reading experience – Everything from his pacing to the inflection in his voice to the recreation of the characters to the emotional impact on the listener all combine to create an excellent reading experience.
Narrator’s pacing – The narrator’s pacing is unhurried in parts, fast in others, which comes across as natural ebbs and flows of the story. It’s a superb performance.
Audiobook flow – The flow of the audiobook is in harmony with the flow of the story. I immersed myself in the story and thoroughly enjoyed it.
What makes this audiobook unique – What makes this unique is the storyline and the way Eric brought it to life. The scariness is intense, and I screamed a couple of times.
Would I recommend this audiobook – YES! I would recommend this to any reader looking for a crime thriller to read. There is a full cast of characters and Eric brings each one to life. Highly recommend!
My Rating: 5 stars
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Author Biography:
Growing up in San Diego, California, I developed a passion for the printed word with my very first Dick and Jane reader. As soon as I figured out that somebody must create those words, I knew I wanted to be a “book maker” when I grew up. I didn’t wait, though; I wrote my first story, “Judy and the Fairies,” when I was six. My love of books also led me to an MLS degree from UCLA and a career as a reference and collection development librarian at the San Diego Public Library, including twenty-two years managing the Central Library’s fiction collection. Retirement allowed me to put writing front and center. I’ve had twenty-three stories published in literary journals and anthologies, and Beyond Stonebridge is my ninth book from the Wild Rose Press.
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Reviewed by: Nancy