Cemetery of Angels 2014 Edition
Suburban nightmares collide with ghostly truths
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Quick Facts
| Author | Noel Hynd |
| Narrator | Time Winters |
| Runtime | 11h22m |
| Published | November 3, 2016 |
| Rating | 4.4 / 5 (3 ratings) |
| Categories | Literature & Fiction, Horror, Ghosts, Occult |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
About This Audiobook
Noel Hynd’s *Cemetery of Angels* isn’t just another haunted house story—it’s a slow-burning descent into dread where the past refuses to stay buried. When Rebecca Moore survives a brutal attack, she and her husband Bill uncover a chilling connection to a decades-old tragedy at the local cemetery, where the graves seem to whisper. Hynd crafts a haunting atmosphere through eerie realism rather than cheap scares, grounding the supernatural in the mundane horrors of everyday life. The prose is sharp, the tension relentless, and the resolution as unsettling as it is inevitable.
Time Winters’ narration elevates the material with a measured, gravelly voice that feels like a weary confidant guiding you through the darkness. His performance avoids melodrama, instead letting the story’s creeping unease seep into your bones. The pacing is deliberate, giving each revelation weight, though the middle act occasionally meanders—just enough to test your patience before the final act’s relentless payoff. This isn’t a ghost story for jump-scare fans; it’s a ghost story for those who believe the dead might have *reasons* to linger."
"review": "Time Winters’ narration is the backbone of this audiobook, and he delivers in spades. His voice carries a weary authority, perfectly matching the Moore family’s plight as they stumble into a nightmare that feels both personal and timeless. Rebecca’s trauma is palpable, and Bill’s desperate attempts to protect his family ring painfully true. Winters avoids overacting, which makes the rare moments of genuine horror hit harder—like the eerie silence before the storm.
That said, the story’s middle act drags at times. The investigation into the cemetery’s dark history feels repetitive, and the supernatural elements, while intriguing, aren’t fully fleshed out until the final stretch. The production quality is solid, though the occasional muffled effect (likely intentional) can be distracting if you’re listening in less-than-ideal conditions. Still, by the time the angels—a bizarre but chilling metaphor—make their presence known, you’ll be hooked. This isn’t just a ghost story; it’s a meditation on grief and the things we bury to survive. If you crave atmospheric horror that lingers, *Cemetery of Angels* delivers—just don’t expect a quick fix."
"tags": ["supernatural horror audiobook
Why Listen to Cemetery of Angels 2014 Edition?
- Expert narration by Time Winters brings every character and scene to life across 11h22m of immersive audio.
- Highly rated at 4.4 stars by 3 listeners.
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