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AudioFile audiobook review: MIDNIGHT VOICES By John Saul, Read by Lee Meriweather
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MIDNIGHT VOICES
John Saul
Read by Lee Meriweather

Strange doings are happening at the Rockwell, a creepy nineteenth-century building on Central Park West. The recently widowed Caroline Evans meets and marries Anthony Fleming within a few short months. When they move into his apartment in the Rockwell, the midnight voices scare Caroline's children and drain them of energy. Lee Meriwether creates the tense atmosphere of the Rockwell and produces believable voices for the building's creepy inhabitants. As the suspense builds, Meriwether doesn't lose track of the underlying plot, which is thick with bone-chilling secrets. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine [Published: AUG/SEP 03]

       


   

Mystery & Suspense • 5.25 hrs. • Abridged • ©2002

Retail pak • Random House Audio • 2002
CS ISBN 0553713450  $25.00 • Three cassettes



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