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The Inheritance

By: Janine Galliano
Narrated by: Christopher Weeks
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The Inheritance - A novel of a house haunted by an ancient evil. A tale of lies, envy, and curses spanning generations.

Mike Gray is still reeling from the sudden death of his father when he inherits Willow House, his father’s childhood home. Keen to move out of the city, Mike decides to move his young family to the small, quaint town of Fairview. But not all is right at Willow House. There are dark forces at work, which threaten to destroy what remains of the Gray family. The curse at the heart of Willow House has lain dormant for decades, but is about to be reawakened and unleashed.

©2020 J. Galliano (P)2021 W F Howes
Supernatural Horror Thriller & Suspense
Engaging Storyline • Creepy Atmosphere • Pleasant Voice • Likable Characters • Unexpected Twists • Supernatural Elements

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besides it being set in the U.S. the use of British terms kept pulling me out of the story...which was dull and full of every possible possession trope. I finished it hoping it would get better, but it was just Plain bad in my opinion

just boring

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British narrator with British terminology (torch, cinema, biscuits), but it’s set in GEORGIA?! As in the state in the US? And they hang out in the summertime outdoors to enjoy the beautiful weather? The story would have been really good, but I kept getting pulled out of the narrative because southerners eat cookies; biscuits go with gravy or jam. I’m not sure why she didn’t just set it in England! It would have been 5/5 stars.

WHERE ARE WE?!

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This was a very good suspenseful book. It would have been better written or edited using American English diction vs British English since supposed to have been set in Georgia USA. Too many incorrect references not typical to America. This could have been set in Europe and the words would have fit perfectly.
Our cars have trunks vs boots, we have football fields vs a pitch, mom’s vs mums, etc
Small things just throw you off while listening. We definitely speak differently in the South.

Keeps you on the edge of your seat to the end.

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Overall the story was very good. A little slower paced, which would have helped make it more gripping, if it wasn't so slow. The hardest things to accept were the British narrator trying to speak with an overly emphasized American accent, The Southern accents were way too overdone. And then there is the British words for American items. Torch for flashlight, biscuit for cookie, R A V 4 for RAV4, boot for trunk. I love British stories, and have absolutely no problem with the stories, however if you're going to write an American story, make sure you get it edited by someone who understands the words to make it more believable. I'm sure this story could have been set in Great Britain somewhere and been just as good.

British Story set in Atlanta, Georgia

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this was good and it had a good plot, narrator did a great job. there is NO pardonable sin.

good listen!

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