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  • Transmission

  • A Supernatural Thriller
  • By: Ambrose Ibsen
  • Narrated by: Jake Urry
  • Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (491 ratings)

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Transmission

By: Ambrose Ibsen
Narrated by: Jake Urry
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Publisher's summary

A voice from beyond the grave?

College students Kenji and Dylan stumble upon a strange recording in the background of an obscure song. It's a woman's voice uttering a string of seemingly random characters. Upon further inspection, the song appears to have been embedded with a hidden message. Attempting to crack the mysterious code and becoming obsessed with the recording, Kenji and Dylan set off in search of answers. With every turn in the road however, the puzzle only seems to grow more complicated. And sinister.

Retired Vietnam vet Reggie Cash is also drawn in by this message, and before long both he and the two college students are on the trail of the mysterious woman featured in the recording. But who is she, and where is she leading them?

As things fall into place and strange events unfold, the three of them begin to wish that they'd never heard the recording at all.

Transmission is a full-length novel of supernatural horror and suspense by Ambrose Ibsen.

©2016 Ambrose Ibsen (P)2016 Ambrose Ibsen
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Creepy and intriguing -- sure to keep you hooked!

I love that this story wastes no time and gets right down to business. Kenji hears a weird voice in the background of his music and immediately begins puzzling over it. Dragging his friend Dylan into it, they set off on a quest to discover the meaning. Elsewhere, a man sees a woman on a VHS uttering the same phrases into the camera and is sucked into the hunt as well.

The story follows our three protagonists as they endeavor to discover how and why this woman, Agnes, imprinted her message on various media 10 years ago. It's a fun and creepy romp that kept my attention just about the whole way.

Toward the 65-70% mark however, the author apparently realizes the cat is just about to be out the bag and seems intent on dragging things out as much as possible. The listener is forced to suffer through repetitive dialog and inner-monologues over how they shouldn't be doing what they're doing and how they'll regret it. Every step of the adventure is then plagued with enough hand-wringing to completely destroy the momentum.

The ending is satisfactory, although I think things might have been creepier had the woman's true nature not been what it was. There also seemed to be no real reason for some characters or facts to have existed at all.

The narrator has an appropriately creepy voice that's well-suited to a tale of this nature. The accent, while soothing, could become a bit distracting however. I'd say the biggest drawback for me was that most of the dialog was read in a monotone. Coupling that with the accent, it sometimes made it hard to tell if you were listening to someone speak or think.

Definitely worth a listen for the first 70% of the book alone though!

* I was provided this book, free of charge, in exchange for a fair and unbiased review of the content.

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Kept me glued to my seat.....

Would you listen to Transmission again? Why?

Yes, loved the story and the narration was flawless.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

It was creepy at times, but a great listen!

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"This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost."

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scared my pants off, great reader. Grakken

loved this story. everything fit. how about a part 2. best fright in forever!!! Grakken

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Great story, great narrator

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

This a good, eerie, quick paced horror story. Although short, it didn't feel like it was rushed. The characters are easily understood without going into every little detail about them.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

The pace of the book was almost perfect for me. There were slight lulls but then intense, eerie sections. I have listened to a ton of horror stories and in my opinion, this one was well done.

Which character – as performed by Jake Urry – was your favorite?

No real favorites, but Jack Urry did a great job. This is my first time listening to him and was impressed. However, if you don't like narrators with accents, you should listen to the sample first.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes. I hope there is a sequel in the works.

Any additional comments?

After reading all of glowing reviews, then noticing on the bottom of each that they had received the book for a an honest review, I was a bit leary going into this book. But after finishing it seemed appropriate to review the book as someone who bought it.

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I was enjoyable

I will not give this one away but it made me scramble to look up some interesting topics, and that sent goosebumps up my arms. It is worth a listen and it will not be my last Ambrose Ibsen book.

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fun book

I enjoyed the book. I wish it delved deeper, but it was a fun short story

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Pretty good ghost story

Not bad. Author thought everything through so that the story made sense from beginning to end. Sort of plausible. If you liked "The Ring" you may enjoy this spooky tale. Could have been better would probably make a decent horror flick. I thought the characters needed more development.

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Transmission

Kenji and Dylan are college students who find a weird bit if singing in an obscure piece of musice ripped from the internet.There is another man who sees a woman singing on an obscure tape.When they follow the directions they find something unbelievable and it follows them home.Jake Urry is excellent,as usual.“I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.”

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Transmission

This story starts out slow and drags along a bit. of course it is kind of necessary for the foundation of it. The ending is good and there is defiantly an edge of your seat factor to the book. And you end up with a few surprises. Great narration!

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Transmission

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Another great book by Ambrose Ibsen!! I really enjoy the authors style of writing. This book is creepy and suspenseful. The narrator did a great job with bringing the characters to life.

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