
Moving In Series Box Set Books 1 - 6
Supernatural Horror with Scary Ghosts and Haunted Houses
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Narrated by:
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Thom Bowers
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By:
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Ron Ripley
About this listen
"Iron...and...salt," whispers the old man. The dead old man. "Hurry or it will be too late...."
In a bid to escape the stresses of city life, Brian Roy moves his family out into the country, a decision that will forever thrust him into the chilling world of ghosts....
This digital box set contains all of the six thrilling supernatural novels in this best-selling series:
Moving In: The utopia of a peaceful country oasis is brutally shattered when Brian discovers a dead body in the woods, and his home has been infiltrated by murderous ghosts. Perhaps this wasn’t the change he was looking for, but Brian prays that he’s up to the challenge.
The Dunewalkers: William Engberg moves into a house by the shore to escape his tragic past. Unfortunately, he finds a legion of unwanted guests in his new home: ghosts. Determined to beat them, he enlists the help of ghost hunter Brian Roy, who is armed with a rare journal on how to vanquish the dead.
Middlebury Sanitarium: Brian Roy leads a successful ghost hunting organization called The Leonidas Group, but he may have finally met his match against the evil spirits lurking in Middlebury Sanitarium. Encountering everything from a vengeful king to lost souls still fighting WWI, Brian and his team have their hands full.
The First Church: In his latest adventure, Brian Roy will fight the ghosts of headless Japanese soldiers wreaking havoc in a New Hampshire church. They have indiscriminately murdered and maimed everyone from children to police officers, and the ghosts’ thirst for vengeance is as insatiable as their thirst for saké.
The Paupers’ Crypt: Brian Roy succumbs to the stress of his job and gives himself a break by taking up work as a superintendent at Woods Cemetery. At first, he couldn’t be happier...until dead people rear their grisly heads and grasping hands, pulling him back into his old job of ghost hunting.
The Academy: Brian’s exhaustion is deeper than ever before. But when he finds out his cousin Mitchell, the principal of the academy, is running into some ghostly trouble, he races against time to stop them.
©2017 Ron Ripley (P)2019 ScareStreet.comghostly goings on....
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great read keeps you gripped good humour, plot
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Amazing
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This book has made me want to read more. plus you get 6 books in one and all the story's are linked.
a very good book.
cant wait to hear more.
very good book. really enjoyed hearing the book.
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I found my self enthralled throughout this...
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amazing series
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The stories are still good though probably not as good as I remembered and I think a lot of that is down to the narration.
I'd noticed a few reviews saying the speed it is read at is very slow and I took the advice in those reviews to increase the speed to 1.2 which improved it considerably. The style of narration did make the 'he said' 'she said' litany really jump out though, something I didn't notice so much when I read the books myself. Also, while Thom Bowers did some exceptional character voices for men, he seemed to manage to turn every female character into some simpering idiot by the way he voiced them. Strong characters who I would never have imagined having such little girly breathy voices suddenly became annoying which kind of spoiled a lot of the early books. Less so in the 6th story where thankfully female characters were few and then only brief.
On the whole, worth a listen if you like Ron Ripley (I do), but only if it's still all 6 for one credit and you don't mind female characters sounding like a rendition of 'Good Ship Lollipop' is only a heartbeat away.
I preferred reading them to listening
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fantastic
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Moving in
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Gripping
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