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Nightmare City
- Narrated by: Andrew Klavan
- Length: 5 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As a reporter for his high school newspaper, Tom Harding was tracking the best story of his life - when, suddenly, his life turned very, very weird. He woke up one morning to find his house empty…his whole town empty…empty except for an eerie fog - and whatever creatures were slowly moving toward him through the fog. How did it happen? Is it real? Is he dreaming? Has there been a zombie apocalypse? Has he died and gone to hell? Tom is a good reporter, but no one has ever covered a story like this before. With the fog closing in and the hungry creatures of the fog surrounding him, he has only a few hours to find out how he lost the world he knew.
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- Good man
- 2015-04-01
An amazing story altogether
It is an entertaining read quite original it's a horror story that you really can't compare to anything else as I listen to the book I can almost visualize everything . It is a must read Andrew klavan has always been an amazing author but this is his best work by far
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- Kindle Customer
- 2017-10-30
Great story!
As young adult fiction, this story is a bit more tame than Klavan's other works, but nonetheless just as meaningful and focused on the eternal fight between good and evil. An engaging listen that's good for the soul!
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- Andrew Capen
- 2019-10-09
The Author wrote a love letter to himself
I called the ending by chapter 4 or 5 the main character has no faults unless you count that he's so perfect it bothers everyone else. That would be interesting if it was actually considered a bad trait by the writer.
The story was obvious and self-indulgent.
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