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The Feast by David Vorhees was a good book. I enjoyed all of the stories in this book, but some stories aren’t for everyone. If you aren’t into gore and horror stories, then I wouldn’t pick this one up, but if that kind of stuff doesn’t bother you, then I am sure you will enjoy this book as much I did. I couldn’t bring myself to listen to these books at night, but I wish I would have. I loved how some of these stories were super short, and others were a little longer. I enjoyed the variety of different stories included, so I didn’t get bored with just type of account. I also really enjoyed the narrator of this book. He was able to change his voice enough that I never got confused about who was talking during the stories. I don’t know that I could pick a favorite story because I enjoyed all of them. I also loved that all of the stories in this book had to do with holidays because that gave it something different. I also listen to the entire book in one afternoon because I had to know how all stories ended. I did find that I was able to guess how some of the stories were going to end. I wasn’t able to figure them all out, and the ones that I couldn’t figure out turned out to be my favorite ones. If you love horror books, I recommend listening to this book in the dark because I know you will love it.
About The Book
Author: David Vorhees
Narrator: Victor Warren
Length: 4 hours 18 minutes
Publisher: David C Vorhees⎮2020
Genre: Horror
Release date: Jun. 30, 2020
A collection of short stories that take place on different holidays over the course of the year. The collection opens with A New Year, a New Day, a New Life. Grant Curtis is arrested on New Year’s Day and charged with the murder of his wife Carla.
In Easter: The Resurrection, a resurrected Kyle Gardner seeks vengeance on Pastor Brian.
The Vengeance of Cassidy Clay is a narrative poem that takes place on Halloween. The poem tells the story of a slave-hunter who haunts the woods long after his death and many more spine chilling tales.
About The Author
Joined the U.S. Navy after graduating Lima Central Catholic. He is a veteran of the States Navy. Following his military service, he attended the University of Northwestern Ohio for Automotive business. Worked various factory jobs and attended the University of Phoenix online for a degree in arts with a focus in journalism. He recently worked for the Wapakoneta Daily News as a reporter/photographer/paginator. He is the father of five and grandfather of five. He has always been interested in the occult and the scarier side of life. He loves history and the supernatural and truly believes there is nothing better than a good story.A native Californian, has been acting since the age of ten. He is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University where he majored in Acting and Directing. After graduation, Victor worked in California for over fifteen years for Universal Studios as a director, camera operator, technical director, announcer and stunt show performer. Victor then moved to the east coast where he works successfully as a director, actor, writer and Producer. He is currently living on Cape Cod and is bi-coastal flying in where the work leads him. His is an award-winning director/writer and with the creation of his production company Glydascope, he plans to continue to expand his creative properties. Recently THE FEAST is his very first audiobook which he narrated and produced through Glydascope. He recently (2018) can be seen as the irritated police Sargent O’Connor in My Daddy’s in Heaven and as Stephen Smith in Chappaquiddick. He is currently working on his fourth book for Audible, and working on a short film that he is producing and acting in called ANOTHER LIFE.
About The Narrator
A native Californian, has been acting since the age of ten. He is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University where he majored in Acting and Directing. After graduation, Victor worked in California for over fifteen years for Universal Studios as a director, camera operator, technical director, announcer and stunt show performer. Victor then moved to the east coast where he works successfully as a director, actor, writer and Producer. He is currently living on Cape Cod and is bi-coastal flying in where the work leads him. His is an award-winning director/writer and with the creation of his production company Glydascope, he plans to continue to expand his creative properties. Recently THE FEAST is his very first audiobook which he narrated and produced through Glydascope. He recently (2018) can be seen as the irritated police Sargent O’Connor in My Daddy’s in Heaven and as Stephen Smith in Chappaquiddick. He is currently working on his fourth book for Audible, and working on a short film that he is producing and acting in called ANOTHER LIFE.
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