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The Lost Level

By: Brian Keene
Narrated by: Earl Hall
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When modern-day occultist Aaron Pace discovers the secrets of inter-dimensional travel via a mystical pathway called The Labyrinth, he wastes no time in exploring a multitude of strange new worlds and alternate realities. But then, Aaron finds himself trapped in the most bizarre dimension of all - a place where dinosaurs coexist with giant robots, where cowboys fight reptilian lizard people, and where even the grass can kill you. This is a world populated by the missing and the disappeared, a world where myth is reality and where the extinct is reborn. Now, side-by-side with his new companions Kasheena and Bloop, Aaron must learn to navigate its dangers and survive long enough to escape...The Lost Level.

Apex is proud to present the first book in Grand Master Award winner Brian Keene's long-awaited new series, a loving ode to lost world classics like Burroughs's Pellucidar, Howard's Almuric, and Lansdale's The Drive-In, but with a thoroughly modern twist that only Brian Keene could conceive.

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I so wish Chet Williamson could narrate all books and the world would be a better place.

Narrator sucks

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This story is so bizarre and gets more so as it progresses. Even so, it sucked me in. I’ll be checking out more in the series as they come out.
The narration had a lot of issues, however. First of all, the narrator had an odd speaking pattern where he would pause at the wrong part in sentences. He would clear his throat or grunt here and there. Also, there were intervals where you hear background sounds. A chair squeaking, clicking of the mouse, etc which proved distracting. I feel like all of this should have been edited out. Other than that, solid book.

Great story, subpar narration.

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I struggled with this novel because the narrator did not pronounce some words correctly and it drove me bonkers!

Narrator Issues

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One of my favorite authors writes a beautiful action packed interesting story and it gets read to me by what seems to be a text to speech program. It’s unfortunate the narrator did this story no justice. For that reason alone I had to force myself to keep listening instead of just sitting back and enjoying another great story from Brian Keene.

One of my favorite authors

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The story was excellent and kept me interested throughout and I can't wait for the second book. The narrator, on the other hand, was not great. His voice was fine and he did character voices just fine, but his reading was just that, reading. He would break up words with a pause in between. "I once went to a Motor. Head concert " those kind of things. Sometimes he would mess up and just reread the part correctly instead of the editor fixing it in post. Not great at all.

Great story, not-so-great narration.

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