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Flash of Darkness
- Narrated by: Steve Wojtas
- Length: 49 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories
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Publisher's Summary
Flash fiction collection.
Lurk within my mind(s) and see the terrors that await thee.... Just keep in mind, once in my mind, you cannot flee....
Nightmare realities.... Demonic anomalies. Unquenchable thirst for blood and rabid hunger for warm, quivering flesh.... Descend into the foulest depths of hell.
Five flashes of terror to torment your mind.... Allow Eyenot to drag you through the darkness. You may never find your way back to the light.
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- Geoff
- 22-08-2018
Listen in the dark!
A cohesive,creative, and evocative batch of flash fiction. The last story broke from the pack a little bit, but was a nice transition to the end, and a personal touch from the author. Great prose, really dark. Well done! If you like Lovecraft, you'll definitely enjoy this book. Grab it!
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- D. Sturgeon
- 20-08-2018
Cool Stories
I received this audio book for free in exchange for my honest review. Both the writing and narration in this collection of quirky short stories are top notch. It kept me entertained throughout my 1 hour drive.
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- Dona Fox
- 17-08-2018
I am in thrall!
Just finished this album by Toneye Eyenot and Steve Wojtas, ah, I mean audio book, and I feel like I’ve listened to a collection of songs. Distressing songs that I may listen to many more times. Each story is indeed a song, a performance, by a different soloist, though, of course (or of corpse, as the author might say) the narrator is, as hard as it is to comprehend, always the same–the versatile Steve Wojtas. The several monstrous characters the author brought to the page are revealed perfectly in the array of voices the narrator brings to the ear.
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- Neesie315
- 17-08-2018
Flash of Darkness
If you are looking for something creepy to entertain you, you won't be disappointed with this collection of short stories. Tonyeye Eyenot does a great job with the creepiness factor. A couple of the stories will definitely haunt me for a while. And, there is enough humor in a few to lighten the mood.
The narrator, Steve Wojtas, does an absolutely awesome job! He could read the phone book to you and scare the crap out of you! The different voices he uses are amazing and a couple of them just sent chills up my spine. I will definitely be looking for more books narrated by him and written by Tonyeye!
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- Anna Hazelrigg
- 16-08-2018
It is Dark!
This book is definitely a dark one! This type of book was my first to listen to. The narration was done very well. Overall if this type of book fits your taste then it would be the book for you.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-02-2019
Interesting
Though I don't usually listen to stories such as these and can't remember how I got this read, the stories are well written. What I found most interesting was the narrator's ability to transform and bring to life, each character.
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- CDH
- 05-10-2018
Very Entertaining
The book itself is quite enjoyable. Five horror stories that will keep you wanting to hear the next and the next. I stayed in my car after I arrived at work just to listen to the end of the one story and looked forward, all day, to the drive home just to listen to the next story. The narration was very good also. It suited the stories perfectly.
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- Pam C
- 03-10-2018
lots of thoughts
This is a short book of strange thoughts from strange, troubled characters. I would have given it 5 stars if it had more of a cohesiveness to the stories...or, at least let me know we have moved from one character to the next.
I listened to the audio book version of this book and Steve Wojtas has a fantastic reading voice. I enjoyed his characters very much. I would love to be able to hear more of his work.
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- R. Krone
- 03-10-2018
great book and performance
I received this book from the author for free in exchange for an honest review.
I definitely enjoyed this book, and wished a couple of the stories were longer. I can't say I was scared by anything here, but I've never been scared by a book, so it wasn't a detriment to the book.
The narrator did an excellent job.
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- Paul J McSorley
- 03-10-2018
Delightfully Macabre
Five short stories that are entertaining, gross (in a fun way) and at times even humorous. I enjoyed each story and Steve Wojtas is an accomplished delightful narrator who is able to draw the listener in to each story. Not an easy endeavor considering the unique feel to each segment. Bravo to both!
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- Zoe
- 04-10-2018
Flash of Darkness
. Horror and gruesome. I thoroughly enjoyed Flash of Darkness! The author takes us on several journeys, each as riveting as the next!
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- Simon Gibson
- 24-12-2018
Creepy and Surreal
An author with a palindrome name. Stories to raise the hairs down your back. A fantastic narration to add flavour and depth. This is an exploration of the writers darker moments, perhaps one or two of the readers too. Deliciously dark.
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- Furny
- 03-11-2018
Toneye's Chilling Tales
A gruesome collection of sinister thought provoking short stories that made my imagination run wild told in the most chilling of voices provided by narrator Steve Wojtas.
I really enjoyed this audio and listened to it over Halloween which added to the experience.
A author who's work I would like to explore more of.
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- Deedra
- 24-10-2018
Flash of darkness
LOVED these stories! Steve Wojtas was an excellent narrator.I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.
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- Kate @MLHearingThings
- 08-10-2018
Wickedly entertaining
Flash of Darkness is a wickedly entertaining collection of short (flash fiction) horror stories.
The vision of hell laid out in the first story is an interesting one that I hope the author, Toneye Eyenot, revisits. The bartering system, the potential for a “get out of hell free, card”, and the compelling demon who introduces the new soul to its eternal torment were all aspects of the story that I felt were begging to be expanded upon. (A sign of a great piece of flash fiction!)
Not all the stories were quite as compelling as the first. The third felt rather laborious - which isn’t usually something one can say about flash fiction - and the last didn't feel like it fit with the others, but overall it was an entertaining collection with more good stories than bad. (And thankfully none of the bloodsucking nightmares were remotely sparkly, so it was worth listening to just for that.)
The narrator Steve Wojtas did a great job. His sneering, supercilious, seductive demon in the first story was very reminiscent of Tim Curry, and was immediately contrasted by his hesitant, vulnerable, and ultimately chilling performance of the character in the second. Though I'm not sure if he can do more than those two accents, both were well suited to their respective stories. His style of narration helped to bring these short stories to life and to fully animate the author’s characters despite the brevity of the format.
I enjoyed the creepy, humorous, twisted tales in this book, and would definitely listen to other short story collections by this author, especially any future collaborations with this narrator. Perhaps I was influenced by the narrator’s performance, but as I was listening to these stories I really felt as though they were being told *to* me. I attend my local writing group’s shows and these stories reminded me of the more engaging ones; as if the author has written them as performances, as stories that want to be spoken, whispered, or screamed out into the night…
I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys short stories, or horror stories. It was the perfect book to welcome in the month that will bring us Hallowe’en!
*I received this book free of charge in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
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- Jeff
- 11-09-2018
darkness that turned my head
Toneye is the master of dark short that will transport you to another dimension and when you get there you wish you weren't its so dark and disturbing. loved it I want more.
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- Carl D. Nuttall
- 26-08-2018
Very entertaining
Excellent storyline with a well delivered narrator. What more is there to ask from an audiobook?
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