
A Poisoned Mind
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Santasier
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By:
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Andre Gonzalez
About this listen
It started as a subtle whisper. It grew into a roaring, laughing maniac. The voice inside Jonathon Browne's head grew so loud that it took him over, both mentally and physically. The worst part is he knows who the voice belongs to, but can do nothing to stop it. His mental intruder hijacks his body, takes it to his top-secret government office, and spills blood. With a looming battle within, Jonathon must get control and escape from his own team before they execute him. Will a life in exile be his only choice? Or worse?
©2017 Andre Gonzalez (P)2017 Andre GonzalezAny additional comments?
A well written, engaging short story of the last three years of the life of Jonathan Brown. It is, simultaneously, amusing, sad and creepy. The audio version is read by Andre Gonzalez, who does an adequate job but, unfortunately, has a nasal twang to his voice plus his intonation towards the end of most sentences, irritatingly rises or falls, giving a robotic impression. This vocal distraction made it hard for me to simply sink into the story and so lowered the rating.Probably best to read rather than listen.
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