Audiobook Sample - Fiction, Mystery/Fantasy

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Yorkshire & Humber) British (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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brand was tired, Poulin and tired. We're somewhat of an understatement. He was exhausted. He was done. He was a dead man, walking and not in proverbial terms. He didn't walk, though. He's shuffle pathetic, downtrodden, clueless shuffle. He had no idea what he was going. He knew where a being though the specks of blood, his bare feet left behind were his own personal breadcrumbs. If only was Hansel and Gretel following in the distance, thou would have bean Nice. He was so very hungry. A pair of Children would fill him up nicely. Laughter there in his head. Good in ways. The energy of the rial act. Who the **** are you? Came a voice brand. Look top peering through dry, gritty eyes. No one there, I said, Who the **** are you? It said again. What? Said it? Bran had no idea. So he addressed the big rock that he had decided to lean against. Yeah, Yeah, Go to code. How are you, Mr Rock? Jesus Christ! Came the voice again. Oh, oh, no Said brand becoming suddenly upset. Despairing It is rotten. Look, I'm not religious, Mr Rock. I'm so sorry, but I'm not religious. He heard a laugh then a d genuine hearty laugh. And then the world went black