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Armitage

By: Atlas Creed
Narrated by: Aaron Smith, Aure Nash, Brandon Francis, Elise Hoffman
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Grief brought her here. The truth might destroy her.

Rebekah can't move on. Not after her sister, Nicole, vanished from the Armitage Hotel. Desperate for closure—and haunted by the whispers of a god trapped within her mind—she returns to the place where her family fractured.

FBI special agent, Niko Ortez, chases a trail of disappearances spanning decades. The deeper he digs, the more twisted the trail becomes.

When a hurricane strikes and the power goes out, they find themselves trapped inside with more than just a killer. Within the walls of the Armitage, something ancient lurks.

...and it's been waiting.

What begins as a search for truth quickly unravels into a descent through grief, obsession, and a past that refuses to stay buried.

Some memories, like scars, linger even after healing.

Armitage is a tense paranormal thriller with a pulse-pounding mystery, dark fantasy undercurrents, and a heroine forced to confront the darkness inside and out.

©2023 Atlas Creed (P)2024 Atlas Creed
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Suspense Thriller & Suspense Disappearance Haunted
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The first chapter threw me a bit because I wasn't expecting the dark, supernatural element of this book - or at least not so soon. That's not really a negative, it just meant that the book started in a tone that I wasn't expecting and when the story then switched back to the main MCs, featuring teenage angst with the question of supernatural or psychosis and a cop struggling to get back on track with both work and home life, it took a while for me to completely sink into the story. That said, I did enjoy the way the narrative wove together and I was ready and waiting for the storyline to knit together.

I would 100% check the trigger warnings of this book. It gets dark fast and one scene at towards the end I struggled to listen to.

The narrators do a great job bringing this story to life and if you like a paranormal fantasy /contemporary thriller crossover, this book is absolutely worth reading!

Armitage

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