
Kolchak and the Lost World
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Narrated by:
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Johnny Heller
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By:
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C. J. Henderson
About this listen
After convincing a serial killer to confess, newspaper reporter Kolchak is offered an international assignment with massive coverage around the world. With fame and fortune finally within reach, he's ready to cover the story - until he's confronted by a mysterious monk who warns him that "the 72 must always be".
What this means is not explained. But before he knows it, Kolchak's dreams are invaded by inexplicable images warning him that every step he takes toward the big story is bringing him closer to death.
©2016 C. J. Henderson (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Scoring: 0 bad; 1-3 poor; 4-6 average; 7-9 good; 10 excellent.
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Another thing that felt jarring was that this story was set in the 21st century which Kolchak every so often reminded us of and also that he was ‘woke’ now (well trying to be, and failing). I feel like there’s a charm to Kolchak’s 1970s setting, especially as he hasn’t aged in this story, he metaphorically got dropped into the 21st century by time machine, a transplant that didn’t need to happen.
Holy padding, Batman!
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The story is absolutely fine. Not great but not bad. An easy to follow narrative which kept flowing.
Well performed light story
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