The Inventor's Tomb
A Page-Turning Archaeological Thriller
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Virtual Voice
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Ernest Dempsey
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Artifact recovery specialists Sean Wyatt and Tommy Schultz are on the verge of the discovery of a lifetime.
Partnered with another friend from the archaeological community, Craig Freeman, they are hot on the trails of one of the most sought after artifacts in history--a lost scroll created by the Greek inventor, Archimedes.
In the ancient city of Petra, what they find is not what they expected.
The discovery leads to betrayal, leaving Sean and Tommy to be forgotten to the shadows of time.
After a miraculous escape, the two must unravel a series of nearly impossible clues to uncover the truth about the lost scroll, and to prevent their mutinous betrayer from exacting his will on the civilized world.
The Inventor's Tomb is book 23 in Ernest Dempsey's USA Today best selling Sean Wyatt series, and takes readers on a wild thrill ride full of twists, turns, and adventure. Along the way, the colorful characters on both sides of the aisle are tested to their utmost capacity, and must discover truths about themselves they never understood before.
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The virtual voice narration is lacking in dynamic changr to differentiate between character voices, lacking in a voice which sounds realistic or representative of one with stage, radio or performance training, sounding like a young thespias first attempt at reading for a part. I found it to be one element short of boring to listen to and unable to hold my attention at times. The actual range of the virtual voice was bland and lacking character and definition. Granted, my background includes stage performance as an actor and solist as well as radio voice overs, I found any comparison between my background and other audible book narrations and this virtual voice narration to be hugely disappointing.
I believe thr primary reason to use a virtual voice to be economic. I believe that Ernest Dempsey deserves better, even if he were to narrate his own books. I will not buy any more virtual voice narrations until they progress exponentially.
Virtual voice a disappotment
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AI voice narration is awful. Book might be great but the monotone non human narration is not tolerable.
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What was going to happen next and obviously the rest of the story
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Very good story!
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Great story with amazing characters …. But…
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