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Dark Moon

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Dark Moon

By: Alton Gansky
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Woven from the twin strands of faith and science comes a spellbinding novel of heavenly portents, earthly realities, and the best and worst of the human heart. A sane woman is confined to a mental institution. She stares at the Moon. An insane man walks the streets of Southern California. He stares at the Moon. A science teacher in the mountains of California makes an impossible discovery. The Moon is changing. A red spot has appeared on the surface and it's spreading. Marcus Stiller monitors it through his telescope. Scientists around the world aim high-powered instruments at the anomaly. The world watches and waits. No one has answers. Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Thriller & Suspense Heartfelt
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I enjoyed the story, and the virtual voice was not as robotic as I might have anticipated. the voice was pleasant to listen to. however, there were some mispronounced words and some monotone during scenes that should have had more expression. there was also little transition between scenes. perhaps more time could be added to the transitions to make them more clear. overall, I was glad to have an audio option when I don't have time to sit down and read the book, even though I prefer voice actors over the virtual voice.

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