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Dark Sanity
- Narrated by: Martin Wurst
- Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
Set in the 54th century, the story focuses on Flint Cross, a gunslinger ripped from his roots in the Wild West and placed into the desolation of post-apocalyptic Australia. Plagued with amnesia and nightmares, he finds himself lost and on the brink of madness, doomed to forever wander an empty realm of war-torn souls.
But with the very fate of the universe in Flint's hands, the ancient forces of the aboriginal dreamtime are his only hope. Through seemingly endless experimentation, he must learn to recover his lost memories, raise an army, and construct a steam-powered, interstellar starship to locate and take down his enemy - all while working against the clock and resisting the slowly creeping insanity that threatens to keep him lost forever.
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- jim.a
- 27-04-16
awesome concept
What made the experience of listening to Dark Sanity the most enjoyable?
the storyline keeping you guessing how his old and ned life would join
Who was your favorite character and why?
Flint as the whole tale revolves around him
Would you be willing to try another one of Martin Wurst’s performances?
No
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
flints morph to his powerful reality
Any additional comments?
A good and compelling tale combining local hero with historical giant of the revolution. i sometimes felt the action ended too quickly for my bloodthirst. however its gritty nature entertained throughout and was sorry when the curtain closed. Martin Wurst's narration felt he was simply reading the words on a page rather than telling a story, lacking hesitatin, modulation emphasisation until i felt he had got the story and it improved towards the end, (very like listening to Apples Siri when it reads out messages)
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