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Korean Road

A Novella

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Korean Road

By: Brian Scutt
Narrated by: S. W. Salzman
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His tour is over, but the war rages on for Dickie, one of the forever-haunted veterans who gave up his soul during the Forgotten War. Here is a glimpse of his story, of the battleground he can never leave. Only death can conclude his final objective: closure, and peace. Join him on his road, the Korean Road, as he battles horrors he carries and those that he meets along the way.

"Korean Road nailed the hell so many of us live with. It left me craving more - more of this tragic story, and more from this capable, engaging storyteller. I'm looking forward to seeing what this new author brings us next." - Heath Stallcup, creator of the Monster Squad series

©2017 Brian Scutt (P)2018 Brian Scutt
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Compelling Ptsd Portrayal • Powerful Storytelling • Masterful Narration • Well-written Protagonist • Unexpected Twists

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I didn't know what to expect before I listened to this audiobook, but I am so glad I did. Brian Scutt spins a well-written story that left me thinking about it for hours afterward. I thoroughly enjoyed it and the narrator did the story justice. The character voices were distinct and well-done. I highly recommend this audiobook!

A Great Listen

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I had never read to listened to anything from Scutt before, but he has been well-reviewed, so I thought I would take a chance with this novella. I was not disappointed at all. This was a harsh, gritty story about a Korean War veteran who never really left Korea, and his family paid that price. Scutt progressed the story nicely, and it got nasty when necessary, twisted when necessary, and generally encouraged me to keep listening. I will definitely be checking out other stories from him.

As for the narration, I just have to shrug. Salzman has narrated many other books and has been generally well-reviewed, even on this novella, so I presume others liked his work. But there was something in his cadence and tone with the prose in this story that kept pulling me out of the story. It almost struck me as being computer-generated, but I know it wasn't because his dialogue was outstanding. Unfortunately, anything that pulls you from the story is a bad thing, and that was the case here. I will definitely give a listen to other pieces he's narrated, as I presume this was a one-off or just my impression of his narration.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this audiobook for anyone looking for a quality horror novella.

Great Story About A Man Struggling With His Past

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A haunting fictional memoir about the effects of PTSD. Very well written and narrated!

Korean Road

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Brian Scutt's Korean Road tells the story of 'Dickie' a Korean veteran who never really left the war and brought it home to his family, to painful and horrific effect.

The story mixes three time periods - the Korean War, the initial years after the war, and decades later once Dickie's kids are grown - to tell a harsh, compelling story of PTSD and the impact on families. How there can be generational damage done. The story is, at times, brutal and saddening, but also insightful.

S. W. Salzman does good work with the narration. He is well paced, clear and he provides voices and accents for all the characters. A solid performance.

Brutal story of PTSD and it's effects

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Wow. I don't often say this of indie books, mainly because so many are poorly done, but this was an absolute gem of a novella! I was blown away by where the story took me. I went into it thinking it would just be about a poor guy suffering PTSD and this young man getting a story out of him and some melodrama. I was expecting to enjoy it on that level as well. But this turned into a fast-paced bloodbath, and my jaw was hanging open at the end.

I won't go into the details for fear of spoilers, but also because I hope you'll come away from this review and RUN to purchase a copy of this book. It's very short as well, but you don't walk away feeling you missed out on anything or that the story was underdeveloped. Again, I was blown away. You NEED to read this book. You NEED to listen to the audio version. It's that good.

SW Salzman did the narration in the audiobook, and he knocked it out of the park. I've listened to a few of his narrations, and he always does a good job, but this was his best performance thus far, IMHO.

Get this book. You'll find a dark treasure within.

Awe-inspiring...

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