Camp Blaze, Author's Enhanced Edition
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Narrateur(s):
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Jama Smith
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Auteur(s):
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Jon Athan
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At Camp Blaze—a camp with a history of violent tragedy—a group of counselors are stalked and slaughtered by a masked killer. However, due to the missing bodies, the murders are treated as disappearances.
‘Perhaps they’ve ran off to elope,’ the authorities suggest. But, as the disappearances continue to mount, Regina Park—the head counselor—begins to suspect foul play and she fears the killer may be closer than they think...
Jon Athan, the author of Night of the Prowler and Do Not Disturb, invites you to spend a night at Camp Blaze in this brutal throwback to classic ‘80s slashers.
Rewritten and re-edited from the ground up, the 2021 Author’s Enhanced Edition of this book is an uncut extended version of the original story. It is the definitive Camp Blaze experience.
WARNING: This book contains graphic content. Listener's discretion is advised.
©2017, 2021 Jonathan Sixtos (P)2024 Jonathan SixtosFriday the 13th Knock Off
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Less fortunately, Athan *revels* in "shock-value" gore - describing scenes like bottle openers - and keys and arrowheads - bursting eyeballs (nearly in slow motion) in mind's-eye vivid fashion. The book is visceral but a little nauseating.
As to presentation: Reader Jama Smith is "adequate". Don't get me wrong.. her diction, timbre, cadence, and voice-acting are professional - and her tone is often pitch-perfect - but she slows down and shifts into a clinical voice during murder scenes and occasionally betrays that she's reading a text sitting open on her lap. Jonathan Sixtos Publishing could have cast this project better.
Altogether, I give 'Camp Blaze: Author's Enhanced Edition' 6/10-stars. The title is ironic - given how "campy" the tale is - but was a fun find on the 'Plus' menu. If they ask for a Credit, however, spend it elsewhere.
[Note: describing in painstaking detail what it feels like to be flayed & dismembered alive is kinda sick]
Workable Homage To 80s Slasher Flicks
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