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The Eleventh Floor: A Gripping Supernatural Thriller

This Haunted World, Book Two

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The Eleventh Floor: A Gripping Supernatural Thriller

By: Shani Struthers
Narrated by: Lorraine Ansell
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A snowstorm, a highway, a lonely hotel....

Devastated by the deaths of her parents and disillusioned with life, Caroline Daynes is in America trying to connect with their memory. Travelling to her mother's hometown of Williamsfield in Pennsylvania, she is caught in a snowstorm and forced to stop at The Egress hotel - somewhere she'd planned to visit as her parents honeymooned there.

From the moment she sets foot inside the lobby and meets the surly receptionist, she realizes this is a hotel like no other. Charming and unique, it seems lost in time with a whole cast of compelling characters sheltering behind closed doors.

As the storm deepens, so does the mystery of The Egress. Who are these people she's stranded with, what secrets do they hide? And, in a situation that's becoming increasingly nightmarish, is it possible to find solace?

©2018 Shani Struthers (P)2018 Shani Struthers
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I might have rated this book more highly if the problems with the narrator didn’t affect me the way fingernails scraping a chalkboard does. I’ve enjoyed every book written by Struthers so far, until I listened to this one.

First, she spoke at near super sonic speed. Okay, I’m exaggerating. But this combined with her childish voice made her sound nervous. Maybe she should have been nervous, because the way she mangled the way the American character’s speech was atrocious. Nobody I know of, and I’ve spoken to Americans from all over this country, pronounces the word “bone” like “boo-own.” At times I couldn’t even understand what they were supposed to be saying, it was that bad.

I’ve heard many British narrators do a great job when speaking for American characters - why did they have to choose this one? Honestly, I wouldn’t have chosen her just for the way her childish voice sounded as if she were opening a door to see a bogeyman. That’s two strikes, but they were so egregious I count her out

The narrator’s speech ruined the story for me

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The story was great, however, the narration made it difficult to actually get through the book. The American accent left little to be desired.

Great Story!

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I enjoyed the story as well as the ending. My only issue was the narrator spoke way too fast! Tried to slow her down but that still didn't sound right. Take a breath in between sentences. Adventualy I got over it but thought it could have been better, read by someone else.

good story

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I really like the story and the narrator did a wonderful job narrating it and using different voices

great Thriller

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The narrator was good in her native tongue, but she had a very horrible American accent, which distracted from the book

ugh

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