
Stinger
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Nick Sullivan
About this listen
The basis for the Peacock TV series Teacup: An extraterrestrial bounty hunter turns a Southern community into its private hunting ground in “the ultimate horror novel” (The Philadelphia Inquirer) .
The West Texas desert towns of Inferno and Bordertown have been slowly dying. The Snake River isn’t the only thing that divides them. Racism and gang wars have turned the sun-scorched flatlands into a powder keg. If anything can unite them now, it’s the UFO that comes crashing through the clouds.
It brings with it a young alien named Daufin, a fugitive who has taken human form. She knows the terror that awaits this planet—because it’s looking for her. Stinger is an alien bounty hunter with an infinite capacity for death and a devious plan to find Daufin. Entombing the region in an inescapable dome, Stinger unleashes a violent fury unknown to humankind. Now, the few remaining survivors must come together to protect Daufin, themselves, and the world beyond.
From Robert McCammon, the New York Times–bestselling and Bram Stoker Award–winning author, Stinger is “one of the best suspense novels of recent years” (Science Fiction Chronicle). It has now been adapted into one of the most hotly anticipated horror series on television: Teacup, premiering on Peacock this October.
©1988 The McCammon Corporation (P)2018 Audible, Inc.As good as I remember
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over-dramatic narration and amateurish sci-fi
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struggled at times.
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Great story that would make a great movie
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What I wasn't prepared for, however, was Troy McClure from The Simpsons!!!
Now, I know Troy is voiced by Phil Hartman, so it's not a case if the same actor being used here - so it's just Nick Sullivan's overly sing-song and quite inappropriate reading.
Shame, really, because the tension and gravitas of the book is completely shattered by the performance.
I swear I recognise this voice...
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OK, but not one of McCammon's best
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There is no reason whatsoever why someone can’t just shoot the alien by the way.
I found the narration tiring and skipped forward chunks to find nothing else had happened except another fight. There just isn’t enough story here and I have no idea why it’s so popular.
Swann song is immensely better.
Strong beginning then Tedious and exhausting.
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Not one of Bob's best.
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Fantastic
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Boring as hell
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