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Will Damron (1)

Author of A House for Hermit Crab [film]

For other authors named Will Damron, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Will Damron

A House for Hermit Crab [film] (2015) — Narrator — 12 copies

Associated Works

Tarzan of the Apes (1914) — Narrator, some editions — 4,914 copies
Seveneves (2015) — Narrator, some editions — 4,877 copies
Fates and Furies (2015) — Narrator, some editions — 3,809 copies
Salt to the Sea (2016) — Narrator, some editions — 3,496 copies
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup (2018) — Narrator, some editions — 2,723 copies
The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. (2017) — Narrator, some editions — 2,093 copies
The Bone Witch (2017) — Narrator, some editions — 1,973 copies
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World (2019) — Narrator, some editions — 1,688 copies
Hunted (2017) — Narrator, some editions — 958 copies
Playing with Fire (2015) — Narrator, some editions — 811 copies
Fortune Smiles: Stories (2015) — Narrator, some editions — 709 copies
What the Wind Knows (2019) — Narrator, some editions — 678 copies
The Naturalist (2017) — Narrator, some editions — 553 copies
Endless love (1979) — Narrator, some editions — 513 copies
Grist Mill Road (2017) — Narrator, some editions — 414 copies
You Know You Want This: "Cat Person" and Other Stories (2019) — Narrator, some editions — 376 copies
Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter (2018) — Narrator, some editions — 286 copies
Christodora (2016) — Narrator, some editions — 268 copies
Red Platoon: A True Story of American Valor (2016) — Narrator, some editions — 252 copies
The Moon Dwellers (2012) — Narrator, some editions — 226 copies
American Demon: Eliot Ness and the Hunt for America's Jack the Ripper (2022) — Narrator, some editions — 218 copies
Master of the Revels: A Return to Neal Stephenson's D.O.D.O. (2021) — Narrator, some editions — 175 copies
Empire of Ice and Stone: The Disastrous and Heroic Voyage of the Karluk (2022) — Narrator, some editions — 131 copies
Chaser: A Dive Bar Novel (2018) — Reader, some editions — 124 copies
Metamorphica (2018) — Narrator., some editions — 92 copies
Room for More (2014) — Narrator, some editions — 64 copies
Room for Just a Little Bit More (2014) — Narrator, some editions — 47 copies
Bedmates (2016) — Narrator, some editions — 42 copies
One Lucky Hero (2016) — Narrator, some editions — 17 copies
Town(shipped) (2022) — Narrator, some editions — 15 copies
Hero of Mine (2016) — Narrator, some editions — 9 copies

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Gender
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Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Virginia, USA

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My original The Tercentennial Baron audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.

Percival Dunbar, a thirteen-year-old boy, discovers a book; the one supernatural book written by The Grimm that is banned. In it, he discovers information about The Baron, The Tercentennial Baron in fact. From there his adventures begin. The Baron is a demon-like creature that hails from centuries ago and has fought in many battles – documented battles no less! Then The Baron disappeared completely and became a legend and feared boogie man.

Percival begins to notice supernatural happenings right before finding himself face to face with The Baron. Fearing The Baron has plans to destroy his hometown, Percival sets out to discover the truth about The Baron. Unfortunately, Percival may not like the truth or its consequences!

Will Damron, the author, has created a dark tale of supernatural creatures that lurk in the shadows and darkness of men’s hearts. A thrilling tale that captures the imagination of his listeners keeping them on the edge of their chairs. Unique and fascinating, Damron lulls his audience into an adventure that is action packed and challenges many to look beyond appearances.

Characters are complex, yet solid; the plot is well-developed and engaging. One cannot help but become engrossed in the tale. Damron weaves the story carefully bringing in Scottish legends as well as writing in the Scottish dialect. I am delighted to know that he has a second book in the plans and I look forward to hearing it!

This was my first time hearing a book narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds. The Scottish dialect was well done and flowed smoothly as if natural. Reynolds is one narrator I could listen to for hours as his voice was awesome – he spoke the Scottish dialect consistently, unwaveringly and with a confidence that held the listener mesmerized!

This is a book you won’t want to miss if you enjoy the supernatural, demons, a bit of magic and swords!

There were no issues with the production or audio quality of this book.

Audiobook was provided for review by the author.
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