Strange Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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Michael D. Crain
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By:
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Tom Slemen
About this listen
Disclaimer: This book is narrated by an English speaking American narrator using the Queen's English pronunciations per author's direction.
There are the usual mundane books about regurgitated mysteries, and there are books such as Strange Mysteries which boldly delve into the more offbeat mysteries of history, as well as mysteries of crime, space, and time. Within this amazing collection of 65 mysteries you will read of the mysterious Zodiac Killer who terrorized the West Coast of the United States in the 1960s - who was he? Could a new scientific breakthrough finally unmask Zodiac? Also in Strange Mysteries, you will even be provided with a truly mind-boggling answer to that question we have all pondered from time to time - Why are we here? Read that chapter at your own risk. In this fascinating book, you will learn what might have really happened onboard the Mary Celeste, and you will read of the sinister 1945 murder of an English warlock, as well as a host of other intriguing conundrums such as the possibility of aliens on our moon, and the intriguing reports of Joan of Arc being seen long after she was supposedly burnt at the stake. This amazing book also asks: Was Adolf Hitler a Black Magician? Did Shakespeare exist? How did a Welshman who flew before the Wright Brothers become omitted from the history books? Who was the Man in the Velvet Mask? What is the shocking truth behind President Lincoln's Assassination? Who were the Atlanteans? Do Vampires exist? Can a murder repeat itself 157 years after it is committed? How can we tap into the Akashic Records? Was Jesus of Nazareth an Extraterrestrial? Whose ghost is seen being executed in an electric chair on the London underground? What mathematical method did a super gambler use to break the bank at Monte Carlo? Plus many, many more mysteries to feed your unending curiosity!
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- James
- 14-05-15
interesting book but so hard to listen to
the narration was robotic. spoiled the book. why would they choose that guy to narrate a book?
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- Mark-B-
- 09-09-15
Terrible narration
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
The subject matter of the book is good and as expected. If you enjoy the areas covered then you won't be disappointment.
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The narration though is terrible. Lots of really simple and obvious words just mis-pronounced but the most annoying the narrators habit of putting the inflection and pauses in the completely wrong part of sentences! It is so off putting!
It almost sounds like it's not a human reading the book but a computer "text to speech" system.
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- Sam
- 14-08-15
Why did they pick someone who can't speak English to narrate?
The narration is really bad, really bad! It sounds like it's been recorded in a cupboard using Microsoft narrator.
That's it really, story is ok, interesting enough, but ruined by the narration I'm afraid.
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- Lastknight
- 09-01-18
Bad prounounciation spoil a brilliant book
Why an American would read this is Beyond me the reader mis pronounces about 20% of the time and it spoilt it for me
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- J. Doe
- 18-08-15
Suitably creepy
This book exists as a collection of mysteries, ghost stories and supernatural phenomena. The stilted narration takes these stories and delivers them in a manner fittingly unhuman. It's one thing that the narrator's voice sounds like a robot created by aliens, but hearing British English in an American accent takes it to a strange new level. I'm convinced that the narrator was actually raised in the Uncanny Valley, since they mispronounce words nobody has ever mispronounced before. The stories are entertaining enough, just prepare to be unsettled by the performance.
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- Dougie
- 07-08-15
Great Book.
What made the experience of listening to Strange Mysteries the most enjoyable?
Narrator is great, what a voice. Stories where all worth a few listens.
What did you like best about this story?
bite size stories and big stories and in the best order.
What does Michael D. Crain bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
a voice of that puts a haunting spin on everything and is funny when he says Robert Debourdycrout!
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yes and again
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