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Annie

By: John Isaac Jones
Narrated by: Susan Marlowe
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Cousins Billy and Roy were just two mischievous boys - probably meaner than most - but still just bored, country kids looking for some adventure and excitement. During the nights they spent with their grandmother, their favorite pastime was spying on the tenants of their grandmother's rental houses. Over the years, the two had spied on all of their grandmother's renters at one time or another, but the one who provided the most fun and excitement was a desperate woman named Annie Atkinson.

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Interesting Storyline • Well-developed Characters • Unique Twist • Believable Plot • Nostalgic Setting • Good Voice Fit

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This author, John Issac Jones, has consistently churned out short stories that are told in about an hour, but are fleshed out into satisfying stories that leave me feeling entertained, nostalgic, and satisfied. This one, ANNIE, is no different.

THIS STORY:
This is the story of two young country boys and the mischief they find themselves in when boredom hits. It's humorous and a little nerve-wracking at the same time.

THIS NARRATOR:
This narrator did a professional job of telling the story. No distracting technical issues or personal inflections that take away from the immersion I seek in a good story.

I was given this audio-book for free in exchange for my unbiased, honest review.

Great characters and story in under an hour.

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okay it was one of the best 55 minutes the book was creepy and good and the story was well written and I loved it but it was creepy never was good you can't say anything else but this
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

wow it was good

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Annie, by John Issac Jones is a short story that revolves around Billy and Roy, two mischievous cousins that lived in the South back in the '50s. There wasn't much to do, so they often spied on the renters of their grandma's rental properties. Annie was their favorite tenant to spy on. You see Annie lives alone, but she's married. When you listen to what transpires, well, lets just say that the boys will never forget Annie. I don't want to say anything else because I don't want to spoil the story, but I did enjoy it. Mr. Jones always has unique twists in his writings and Annie is no exception.

I enjoyed Susan Marlowe's narration. She narrated the story with a hint of a deep southern accent that I thought fit the tale perfectly, though I know from listening to other performances by her, this wasn't her usual accent. She was easy to understand and I would (and have) definitely listen to other stories narrated by her in the future. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher for an honest review.

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A fun, somewhat creepy, quick listen...

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The interesting story of a strange lady that just appears in a small country setting and inflames the fantasy and curiosity of two adolescent boys, has a very unusual take. I liked how the story developed, but I felt that it could have used a little more built up to its conclusion. It would have made a very interesting full length novel I think, because the characters were interesting and the storyline very well thought.
It is however really well written and the performance pleasant.
A short story for those quick car rides.

A Short Drama

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John Isaac Jones is a singularly unique storyteller. Each short story is packed with fascinating characters, rich settings, and singularly unique endings. He uses the omniscient third person point of view to move the perspective from character to character, but Billy, the eleven-year-old, is the ringleader in this show. He may be young, but, as my grandmother used to say, ‘he has the devil in him’. His friend Ray goes along, but he lacks Billy’s cunning, deviousness, and even outright ability to raise holy hell.

His grandmother rents out cabins to make ends meet. There is a house she saves for ‘ne’er-do-wells and Annie Atkinson is the latest tenant. The woman has a colourful past, life dictated by the abject poverty created by the Great Depression. Her husband, who eventually visits, is another interesting character.

As always, I can’t give too much away, but I did love the ending. Always beware of terrible smells and black cats.

Susan Marlowe was the perfect narrator. The lazy drawl works brilliantly and she hits all the right notes for the young boys, Billy’s grandmother, and Annie, who hails from Atlanta.

Another impactful and enjoyable and slightly (or mostly) twisted tale.

Short and twisted

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