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The Gate

By: Jason Brant
Narrated by: Robert Martinez
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Bryan Armstrong and Kyle Detwiler, two college students on the cusp of graduation, are the lucky winners of a contest to become interns on the paranormal television show The Specter Slayers. Their excitement turns to jubilation when they discover that they'll be aiding in the investigation of The Danver Church, one of the most haunted places in America.

Nestled in the remote mountains of Pennsylvania, the church is world renowned for the massacre that occurred there forty years earlier. Accompanied by best-selling horror author Katie Upshaw, they attempt to survive a dream job that quickly turns into a nightmare. The church, adorned with satanic symbols and imagery, is the home of things far worse than any of them could have imagined.

©2012 Jason Brant (P)2013 Jason Brant
Horror Haunted Scary Ghost Fiction Fantasy
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the author wrote a pretty solid story here. And I like how they detail all the lighting, as it plays such a large role, including the edge lighting.

The performance was great by the reader, Except they are unfamiliar with the word "Origin?" found that strange.

Definitely worth a credit or whatever they are charging for it.

fun horror story

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What started off as great potential left me a little disappointed at the end. Not quite as up to par as Jason's other books that I find very exiting.

A little let down at the end but still interesting

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Reality TV phoney ghost hunters who call themselves The Specter Slayers which consist of one whiney techie, one cocky bs artist and one money hungry alcoholic need help investigating a derelict creepy church with a dark history so they decide to run a contest. Brian a skeptic, depressed college student and his buddy Kyle a budding playboy in training enter a win having no idea what they are getting into. I forgot to mention the uptight female author.
What could go wrong?Everything!
This book offers everything from dark demonic murderous ghost, dimensional travel to leviathans and other strange creatures. I loved it all. Robert Martinez did an absolutely amazing job with the voices and emotions of the characters. Robert brings life into the story with ease. I highly recommend this book it will make you laugh one moment and then make you say wtf the next. This is my honest unbiased review it may be a little long but in my opinion well worth it I could not stop listening till the end.

Ghost, Monsters and a Mystery

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Had a lot of fun listening to this book, it reminded me in a lot of ways of shows like Fringe/Lost and also had a good humor and pace. Finished it pretty quickly but it was great.

Fantastic book

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This was set up to be a great haunted house / church story, but then the author had to go and ruin it by making it a other worldly monster story. Knew it was going downhill as soon as the author had a make a lame atheist vs religion event (in other words the atheist gets sees something that makes them question their religious - or lack of - views). Of course the author does not take into account that alternative realities has nothing to do with religious views.
So, instead of writing a cool ghost story the author turns the story into an alternate reality story with one larger monster chasing the characters from one place to another only to be chased by another large monster till the next large monster & then back to where they started (losing a few boring characters along the way). Then back to their reality - then for some reason one character is arrested and the other surviving characters don't say anything in his defense just so the author can make idiots of the police.

Dialogue repetitive, lame at some points, just filler.
Characters - stereotype, weakly developed, sometimes seem to be in the way of the story

Took the wrong path

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