Ask the Dark
Written by Henry Turner
Narrated by Lincoln Hoppe
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Billy Zeets has a story to tell.
About being a vandal and petty thief.
About missing boys and an elusive killer.
And about what happens if a boy who breaks all the rules is the only person who can piece together the truth.
Gripping and powerful, this masterful debut novel comes to vivid life through the unique voice of a hero as unlikely as he is unforgettable.
Henry Turner
Originally from Baltimore, award-winning independent filmmaker and journalist Henry Turner lives in Southern California. Visit him online at henryturner.com, on Twitter @AskHenryTurner,and on Instagram@HenryTurnerAuthor.
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Reviews for Ask the Dark
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I am the minority regarding this book. I thought this book was going to read like a horror story but it barely kept my interest or even kept me from falling asleep. No intrigue, no real scary moments, uninteresting characters, and tons of use of the "f" word. After a while of reading this book and seeing that it was taking a long time to draw out to the murders and disappearances of the other boys, I skipped all the way to the last 4 chapters of the book. I read them to see how the story ended and to see if the ending would excite me to wanting to go back and read the rest of the book again. Nope the ending did not change my mind about this book. Such a bummer.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is the story of a young boy named Billy who lives with his disabled father and sister. They are losing their home unless they can come up with a substantial amount of money, In their town young boys are coming up missing and a body or two have been discovered. Billy takes it upon himself to both get money to pay off the family debt and buy his dad a fruit stand and at the same time solve the mystery of who is kidnapping and killing the boys. I was into it - I think this novel will really be a big hit with teenaged boys. (and girls). It is fast paced and well written.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A good story about a young boy who discovers a serial killer. The ending was action packed. The narrative was a little unusual, similar to a stream of consciousness. I didn't really care for the style it was written in. I think a more conventional narrator could have increased the stories appeal.
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was surprised by how much I loved Henry Turner’s novel “Ask the Dark,” and its engaging hero, Billy Zeets. With a unique voice, Billy tells his own story in his own way, taking you along with him as he describes harrowing events that would thrill and chill the most courageous adult. As I read this book, I felt I was with Billy every step of the way and even though I wanted him to triumph over the dark and evil things happening in the book, I didn’t want it to end. I’m not sure if Henry Turner has more books in mind for Billy, but I certainly hope so. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.