
Apocalypse Meow
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Narrated by:
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Kay Webster
About this listen
The Cooks didn't care much for the cats swarming in from the abandoned sections of used-up coal refineries, invading their little slice of paradise with multitudes of nightmarish felines with strange glowing green eyes. What do these strays want? And why won't they go away? The Cooks will learn that some cats just want to watch the world burn.
©2016 Thomas S. Flowers (P)2016 Thomas S. FlowersListener received this title free
A short (50 minutes) easy read, predictable perhaps but still carrying the reader relentlessly onward to the disappointing conclusion. It has a creepy edge which developed nicely. Unfortunately, what could have been a 3 star rating is completely ruined by the narration. May Webster's delivery is slow, jerky, each word spoken individually, so that it became hard to listen: much more mechanical that an human voice, even when playback speed was increased. Towards the end of chapter 3, she improves slightly as emotion is injected but by then it is too late: the reader irritation hqd set in. Much better to read a printed copy of this book.
My thanks to Free Audiobook codes, who, at my request, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy of Apocalypse Meow.
"Too poor to move, too stuck to care."
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