Sleep Savannah Sleep
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Narrated by:
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Isaiah Fowler
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By:
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Alistair Cross
About this listen
The dead don't always rest in peace.
Jason Crandall, recently widowed, is left to raise his young daughter and rebellious teenage son on his own - and the old Victorian in Shadow Springs seems like the perfect place for them to start over. But the cracks in Jason’s new world begin to show when he meets Savannah Sturgess, a beautiful socialite who has half the men in town dancing on tangled strings.
When she goes missing, secrets begin to surface, and Jason becomes ensnared in a dangerous web that leads to murder - and he becomes a likely suspect. But who has the answers that will prove his innocence? The jealous husband who’s hell-bent on destroying him? The local sheriff with an incriminating secret? The blind old woman in the house next door who seems to watch him from the windows? Or, perhaps, the answers lie in the haunting visions and dreams that have recently begun to consume him.
Or, maybe, Savannah herself is trying to tell him that things aren’t always as they seem - and that sometimes, the dead don’t rest in peace.
“Sleep Savannah Sleep hooks you with a small-town atmosphere that quickly turns ghostly cold. Beware a plethora of twists and turns...” (Michael Aronovitz, author of Alice Walks and Phantom Effect)
©2017 Alistair Cross (P)2020 Alistair CrossWhat listeners say about Sleep Savannah Sleep
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- Appi
- 15-02-21
Didn’t see the end coming
I got this audiobook for free from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.
I really enjoyed this story, initially I thought the story wasn’t for me but quickly I realised that it was going in an interesting direction that kept me on the edge of my seat. Really glad that I stuck with it as I did not see the ending coming but absolutely loved it. I really loved the dynamics between the characters and the critical/sceptical view that many of them had towards the supernatural. I really enjoyed this book and I’m looking forward to digging into the next book I have from this author.
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- Tracy Tucker
- 16-01-21
Very much worth a read/listen.
Sleep Savannah Sleep would make a great film. At first, I wasn't sure that I was going to get hooked in, but I'm glad to say it didn't take long before I was listening to the tones of Isaiah Fowler's narration with eager expectation. His voice acting was very good, with believable child, women, and male voices, which added to the pleasure of the story.
Savannah was known throughout the town as a product of the awful events of her youth, events that shaped her and made her who she was. She was beautiful, but she was trouble, at least she was according to the local mechanic, yet it's odd how a community can change its attitude towards a person when something bad happens.
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- Sarah
- 30-01-21
Great horror/paranormal story
I don’t know why I started this book because I don’t like horror. I’m easily scared and have nightmares afterwards.
Jason loses his wife and moves him and kids to a creepy old house.
I’ve got to be honest not sure I’ll read any more in this genre but this is a great but if you enjoy that type. I also was convinced I knew ending but I a shockingly wrong.
No overly found of narration but the story helped it that
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- Helen
- 23-03-21
Amazing yet again
Anther brilliant book
Jason Crandall, recently widowed, is left to raise his young daughter and rebellious teenage son on his own
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- sue ward
- 25-02-21
Thrilling
Narrator: Isaiah Fowler
What an intriguing story! Just the right amount of paranormal spookiness.
The characters are just normal relatable people, Jason Crandall a recent widower moving to a new town to give himself and his kids a fresh start. The house has an eerie vibe as do some of the towns occupants but nothing prepared me for what the outcome would be.
When Jason starts to see things and have out of body experiences he thinks he has a series health issue but what is actually happening will change his life forever.
An engaging and at times thrilling read that grabbed my attention from the start and finished with a twist I did not see coming not until it was about to be revealed.
The narrator did a fantastic job bring this story to life.
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