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Dark One: Forgotten
- Lu par : Rachel Jacobs, Sophie Oda, Keith Szarabajka, Kaleo Griffith, Avery Waddell, Kelli Tager, John H Mayer, Mia Barron, Luis Bermudez, William Elsman, Nan McNamara, Jim Meskimen, Roxanne Hernandez
- Durée : 6 h et 33 min
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From #1 New York Times Bestselling, Hugo Award-winning author, Brandon Sanderson, and co-author Dan Wells, comes DARK ONE: FORGOTTEN, a true-crime fantasy audio series and the first entry in Brandon Sanderson’s new DARK ONE fantasy saga.
Every year in the United States there are fifteen thousand murders, give or take a few hundred. Of those, nearly forty percent go unsolved.
In this six-part audio series, Christina Walsh is determined to change that. After struggling with the loss of her father, she sets out on a journey to bring the justice that has eluded her to the families of other victims. And she starts with a particularly strange case. The murder of world-renowned violinist Leona McPherson who mysteriously disappeared years ago after a concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. As Christina digs deeper, the story gets stranger. Leona was a prodigy, someone too good to be forgotten, but that’s exactly what has happened. She’s been forgotten. Entirely. By everyone who knew her. From the gushing music critic in her hometown to the detectives investigating her murder, even her own mother.
So Christina embarks on a cross-country mission, with her roommate Sophie, to figure out what happened to Leona. In the process, she uncovers a trail of similar victims who have suffered the same fate. But if no one can remember the victims, how can the killer possibly be caught? Christina’s only leads come from a crazed homeless man’s ramblings, a mysterious glass eye, and an otherworldly totem. Is Christina crazy or has she stumbled upon something so implausible it must be true?
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- Gavin Crenshaw
- 16/01/2023
I expected more
The story was very interesting, but the characters are some of the most unlikeable characters I've ever experienced from a Sanderson project. Maybe it's because this was made for audio and the dialogue was written more like a script or something but the characters often came off as annoying and frankly dumb. There are definitely some crumbs of more to come and the overall story was interesting enough that I'll probably listen to the next one, but I could've passed on this for now and not felt like I was missing out on anything.
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- Kindle Customer
- 15/01/2023
Good story with poorly written characters.
I like the idea behind the story and the overall arc. My biggest issue with the book is the main characters. Two college students who act like 12-year-olds. Part of this impression may be from how the reader reads the book, but it is not only the reading that leaves that impression. The actions the characters take a more like a child then a woman in college.
My issue with the characters aside I could not stop listening to the book, I wanted to see how it turned out and the ending was satisfying. I cannot recommend the book, but if someone does listen to it they will have an interesting story with poorly written characters.
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- Matthew Spidell
- 14/01/2023
A Cringeworthy First Hour
This review covers the first hour, being unwilling to push further into the presentation as I abhor cringeworthy performance (or secondhand embarrassment). I appreciated how this highlighted the pretentious style of some podcasts, particularly the investigative format... having not realized (consciously) how much of the audio presentation in that genre is just boilerplate. The performance was fine but the source material was not worthy of the actor. That is a surprising result for these co-authors. Just as listening to a real podcast that unpolished would be unpleasant, so it is for a fictional true crime podcast. Also, this first hour really asks the audience to suspend their knowledge that they are listening to a Wells-Sanderson story. It's not suspension of disbelief, but rather suspension of knowing what you bought and the genre conventions.
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- Calvin
- 12/01/2023
I don't really care for this book
I normally get every Brandon Sanderson book, but this one with Dan Wells I don't like. I like some of Dan Well's books, but not the murder types of books. As far as the performance goes, I find it distracting although I recognize that it is a in a style that I am sure some will like. I don't plan on getting any more if this series continues.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 31/01/2023
Expect more from these authors
I am a big fan of Brandon Sanderson and Dan Wells, but this book was rough to listen to. The foul mouthed friend was irritating and distracted from the story. I made it half way and gave up. Maybe it is a better read than audible listen.
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- Aaron Goodman
- 18/01/2023
Interesting story idea but bad storytelling
Almost didn't get through it. It's told as a podcast, which is an interesting idea, but the characters are so annoying and vulgar (mostly bleeped out). Some annoying and unnecessary woke dialogue thrown into the story as well. The worst Brandon Sanderson book I've ever listened to by far.
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- Dave
- 14/01/2023
competent storytelling but I had trouble caring
Felt more like a Dan story than a Brandon story. maybe it would have helped if I'd read the dark one comic book first. Performance was pretty good. The story seemed kind of thin.
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- Mayaz
- 14/01/2023
Entertaining
I love the podcast style story telling. A fun and refreshing story as well. This is also fun work from Sanderson.
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- Darril Dixon
- 14/01/2023
Amazing!
My wife listens to, and even has a true crime podcast. So this hit really close to home. I knew she'd love it. And sure enough with just the 1st 2 minutes she was hooked! I'm a huge fan of Brandon Sanderson so I pretty much knew I would like it (I don't think he's written anything I haven't enjoyed). But if you even have a passing fancy with True Crime and/or Fantasy I think you'll really enjoy this book/audio drama.
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- M. Craun
- 13/01/2023
Great
Well, narrated Love the actresses doing the voices of the characters felt in the story. And amazing writing from Brandon Sanderson and David Wells.
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- Mario
- 22/01/2023
Great performance, somewhat lackluster ending
Loved the performance of the VA’s but the end was kind of rushed and they didnt really explain what exactly happened. Would have like an epiloge that goes into that more.
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- Ubique
- 13/04/2023
Awesome Story
I loved this fake documentary true crime fantasy podcast. It is funny and emotional and thrilling. It plays with the format. A great entry point into the Dark One universe. The only weak point was that the two main characters sounded too familiar. Especially in the beginning, by the end I was able to tell them apart. Everything else was awesome.