![]() Visiting and revisiting the different thoughts I’d already had. Beach had me looking in every dark corner. But I want to say that this one, being a psychological thriller – was an absolute mind-mess of a book. So, I can’t talk much about… really anything because there were so many different avenues that Beach used to trick me while I was enjoying this talking about them would ruin some of the surprises. I thought it was great to include all of that in this. It’s part of the way that these actors/performers get ready, and it’s something they all do before starting. Beach can include this without overdoing it. I’m friends with many narrators, and I love asking them about their processes. I don’t want to tangent too much and take away from the story, but I can tell that Beach consulted with some narrators about how they prepare and perform in the booth. I found it funny that there was a scene where Beach talked about how it’s every narrator’s dream to narrate a book about a narrator (yes, it’s a mouthful), and I could almost feel Brick smiling while performing that part. ![]() But then, the performance he gives in a story where it’s ALL about the narrator(s) just sets this one apart. First off, just using Scott Brick, one of the best in the business, we’re already off to a good start. Still, in some rare cases, I have to implore people to get the audiobook over the physical or Kindle editions. Normally, I don’t specifically tell someone to listen to the audiobook. It made for interesting prose and interaction. I love how the book seems to be a stream of consciousness of the characters when it’s focused on them, then switching when they talk to the people around them. Let me say that I didn’t see pretty much any of the loops coming. I knew going into this that Beach would try and throw me for a loop. Narrator at its core, is a twisty-and-turny style psychological thriller. I mean, without spoiling anything – yup, count me in! An already skilled psychological thriller author working on a book about a narrator who is in the crosshairs this time. I mean, as an audiobook lover, this is just perfect for me. It takes an author whose work I’ve loved so far in the Great Lakes Series and throws all of the settings out – changing in a story about a narrator. I knew going into this one that I was going to enjoy it.
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