Ghost Hunters by Ed Warren

Ghost Hunters

True terror in the voices of the dead

Written byEd Warren
Narrated byTodd Haberkorn
Length4h02m
Release dateJune 16, 2016
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.5 (785 ratings)

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AuthorEd Warren
NarratorTodd Haberkorn
Runtime4h02m
PublishedJune 16, 2016
Rating★★★★☆ 4.5 / 5 (785 ratings)
CategoriesBiographies & Memoirs, Religious, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Unexplained Mysteries
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Ed and Lorraine Warren weren’t just paranormal investigators—they were archivists of the nightmares that slip through the cracks of reality. *Ghost Hunters* isn’t your run-of-the-mill ghost story; it’s a raw, unfiltered ledger of encounters so chilling they’ll make you double-check your locks at night. Whether it’s a shadowy figure lurking in a Connecticut nursery or the demonic whispers that hounded the Perron family in Rhode Island, the Warrens’ cases read more like case files from a supernatural war room than campfire tales. Todd Haberkorn’s narration doesn’t just deliver these stories—it weaponizes them, threading his voice between hushed urgency and bone-deep dread with a delivery that feels less like reading and more like eavesdropping on a séance. The pacing is relentless, the details so vivid you’ll swear you can smell the mildew of a haunted farmhouse or feel the oppressive weight of a presence standing over your shoulder. If you’ve ever wanted to feel the cold breath of the unknown on your neck, this is the audiobook that’ll do it.

What sets this apart from other paranormal memoirs isn’t just the Warrens’ credibility (though their work with law enforcement alone should silence skeptics), but their unflinching honesty about the cost of their work. These weren’t just hobbyists chasing ghosts—they were witnesses to horrors that left emotional and physical scars. Haberkorn captures their exhaustion, their frustration, and their unshakable belief in the face of the incomprehensible, making the line between investigator and victim blur in ways that linger long after the last word fades.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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Todd Haberkorn doesn’t just narrate *Ghost Hunters*—he haunts it. His voice oscillates between a concerned friend breaking terrible news and a prefect calmly documenting the impossible, never overplaying the melodrama but never shying from the terror beneath. The moments he lets silence stretch between sentences? Chilling. The case of the Smurl haunting in Pennsylvania, for instance, isn’t just a story here—it’s an immersive experience, with Haberkorn’s delivery making the creaks and groans of an old house feel like a living thing breathing down your neck. Even the production shines, with subtle sound design (a distant whisper here, a door slamming there) that never distracts from the narrative but amplifies its grip. That said, the Warrens’ uncritical faith in their own interpretations occasionally grates. A few cases lean heavily into religious explanations without enough skepticism, leaving the listener to wonder: was this truly supernatural, or was the Warrens’ own worldview coloring their judgment? Another quibble: the book’s structure jumps between cases without always clarifying timelines, which can make it hard to track the Warrens’ evolving methods. Still, these flaws feel minor in the face of the sheer, unrelenting terror Haberkorn conjures. By the time you reach the chapter on the Amityville house—where even the Warrens’ skepticism cracks under the weight of the evidence—you won’t just be questioning the nature of evil. You’ll be checking over your shoulder.

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