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  • Forest of the Damned

  • A Supernatural Horror Novel
  • By: Lee Mountford
  • Narrated by: Hannibal Hills
  • Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)

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Forest of the Damned

By: Lee Mountford
Narrated by: Hannibal Hills
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Summary

The black forest. A place of legend and folklore. A place where the souls of the dead never rest.

A group of paranormal researchers head to the isolated forest with the hopes of capturing something that has evaded them their whole careers: proof of life after death.

The forest soon promises to deliver an investigation beyond what they could have ever hoped for. But things take a turn for the sinister when one of the group disappears in the dead of the night.

Ghostly apparitions, disembodied voices, and demonic things lurking in the darkness turn the adventure into a living nightmare. Will any of them escape with their lives, or will they all pay for not taking heed of the local legend?

And at the heart of it all, the evil Mother Sibbett waits, ready to show them what the afterlife really holds.

A supernatural horror novel that will resonate with fans of The Blair Witch Project and The Ritual. After listening to this terrifying story, you will never go down to the woods again....

©2019 Lee Mountford (P)2019 Lee Mountford
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Ok story but superb narration!

I love a good horror story but its not easy to find one. So I started to listen to this and was pleasant surprised. The story began really well and evoked a real sense of just how creepy the forest was. However I began to get bored in the middle of the book and I felt the sex/rape scenes were gratuitous and too long. I also didn't really care about any of the characters so it was hard to feel any sympathy for them.

The best thing about this book was the excellent narration from Hannibal Hills, who has the perfect voice for horror and his wonderful narration kept me listening to the end.

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Forest of the Damned

This was a good scarey story.A group of paranormal investigators are warned not to go into the woods...and they do.Mayhem ensues.The best thing about this book is the narration by Hannibal Hills.He kills it! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.' 

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Turn off the lights and sit back

Really enjoyed and would listen too again! Keen to get this Authors other books now.

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One of the best audio books I had for a long time give it 9 out of10

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Good story, appalling narrator

This is a pretty good ghost story which the narrator has done his best to ruin completely. There seem to be only 2 settings. Whiney & pompous. And every character uses either one or the other.

I had to play the narrative back in my head many times to realise that what sounds like wingeing is actually meant to be terror, aggression or pain. It's off-putting and spoils what is otherwise not a bad book.

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Don't go into the woods!!!

Nice horror story about a group of supernatural hunters. The first half builds slowly, but the second, cranks up the creepy sinister suspense levels.

Well read by Hannibal Hills, keeps the story moving nicely, to its creepy outcome.

"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review."

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What a Nightmare.

My God, where do I start? I really wouldn't want to be inside your head Mr Mountford, the intricate detail in which you describe all manner of grotesque evil beings and their actions are...........mind shattering. Hannibal Hills was a perfect narrator.
I am so disturbed by this book, I'm off to find another by you. Keep them coming, and I'll keep reading.

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Made my Nightly walk more than a little creepy.

An interesting story, that could have been extended much more, Jumping right into the thick of it, without a build up is sometimes good but when you want to believe you are reading of a long lost village in the Forrests of Scotland then Perhaps a few days is a little quick to reveal all, (where was everyone else looking) ,, The narration kept the route and suspense of the story in its right pace, So in essence an enjoyable romp of evil n lust.

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Terrible narrator

Sadly the narrator was not right for narrating a book so I just gave up . Daft voices , no expression , sounded like he was reading a shopping list . Sorry. However I do plan to read it myself as I'm into the plot

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Hannibal does a wonderful job

This is an intense story, then I can write can do it justice. The build was nice and slow in the beginning before the was a sudden twist everything got really intense towards the end. Hannibal did brilliantly, he was engaged and entertaining, he was wonderful for this book. Lee's writing was in a league of its own, I cannot wait to read more of his work. A brilliant book that I would recommend without hesitation.

*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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