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Rogue

By: Greg F. Gifune
Narrated by: Steven Jay Cohen
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Summary

Cameron Horne has it all: an intelligent, beautiful, and loving wife, a great home, and a successful and important career. His life is the American dream come true. Until things begin to change.

Without warning, he exhibits strange behavior he can't seem to control, loses time and memories, has horrific nightmares, and finds blood on his hands that may or may not be his own.

When a mysterious young man who seems to know the future begins appearing in Cameron's backyard, things go from bad to worse. As voices and visions flood his mind, and shadowy figures watch his every move, something deep inside him comes awake, manifesting in acts of extreme rage and violence.

Is he losing his mind, or is something evil stalking him, possessing him from within and turning Cam from the mild-mannered man he's always been into someone else...something else....

The truth is coming for Cameron Horne, and there's going to be hell to pay.

©2014 Greg F. Gifune (P)2018 David N. Wilson
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great book

Cameron Horne has it all: an intelligent, beautiful, and loving wife, a great home, and a successful and important career. His life is the American dream come true. Until things begin to change.
I think its a great storyline

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Slow decline to madness!!

Cameron Horne's idyllic life is unraveling, as strange voices and visions push him to his mental limits. Interesting book detailing a man's struggle as his life falls apart.

Well narrated by Steven Cohen, as he brings Cameron's struggles to life.

"This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review."

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Superb writing, great story, excellent narration

Rogue by Greg F. Gifune is a story about a mans descend into… Insanity? Depression? Darkness? Cameron Horne is a guy living the good life. Wonderful girlfriend, fine job, no major problems in life short of his alcoholic ex-wife. One day things starts to change, as he is told he has started acting erratic. Unfortunately he can’t really remember doing the things he’s supposed to have done, but as time progresses, he starts experiencing weird things around him, and he starts acting more and more aggressively. Something is wrong, and he is starting to notice it. The question is just, what?

The writing was really excellent. It was captivating, had an excellent flow, really great dialogs, and you really slowly felt how the main character was being dragged out of his comfort zone. The story was also really good, and kept me interested practically all the way through.

My main critique was first of all the ending. While it fit the story, I just didn’t like it. But that’s a personal assessment, because the story build up to it nicely, it just didn’t cater to me specifically. Also, there were small clues as to the nature of the ending throughout the story, unfortunately they were a bit too ambiguous to really make sense, unless you read the story through a second time. That may be a both a good and a bad thing, but I had hoped the story turned out otherwise. Also, the last third part of the story did drag a little bit, because our main character is now so far down into his dark experiences, that a lot of the dialogs become too philosophical and weird.

I listened to the audiobook, which was narrated by Steven Jay Cohen. At first I really didn’t like how I narrated, because he had a slow and depressing voice. But within a short while, I realised it really fit the book, and just emphasised how it was perfect for the main characters mind set, so it fit really perfectly. He did good voices to separate characters, and was quite clear in his speech, and thus very enjoyable.

Overall I highly recommend the book for everyone. The story is captivating, the writing is superb, and it really made you feel for the main character. The audiobook was also a real standout. Had the last third of the book been a bit more focused, and had the ending taken a different turn, it would have been a clear 5/5 for me.

I received this audiobook for free in return for a review. I have no affiliation with the author, the narrator, the publisher, or their pets (Although I am sure the latter are quite nice!).

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I get about 100 audio books each year ROGUE got to be in my all time top 10 I work and play them but ROGUE made me sit down

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