Revelations
Russell L. Burt
Read by Russell L. Burt
Bridging the gap between psychological and supernatural horror, Revelations is the story of Jamie Shetter, a psychiatrist on the brink of existential crisis. Unfortunately, her move from private practice to public service is of no help, as she discovers "truths" that have her questioning not only the nature of her existence, but her sanity. Join Dr. Shetter as she struggles to get control of her life back from the mysterious revelations, each more awful than the last.
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Chapters
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Reviews
By: Bear
I had serious doubts about this podiobook upon my initial investigation. Within six and half minutes, I heard "...made you feel useless, but also <b>dissolved</b> you of responsibility..." and became dismayed. Of course, the correct word is <b>absolved</b> and not <b>dissolved</b>. I thought, "Oh great! Another semi-literate trying to write!" ...
By: amanda
I thought the story, in the beginning, to be interesting enough to warrant a listen. Also, the narration was not horrible. However, this was a fairly decent tale up until the very end- I thought it to be -not so good -to put it lightly. It seemed as though the ...
By: Sharah
I thought that the story sounded interesting, and I made it all of the way through listening to the end. I appreciate that it was a shorter story, because I wanted the story to be over. That, in and of itself may or may not be a bad thing. I ...
By: Kevin
I thought this story to be a tad derivative and not very plausible. For example, were I to encounter a strange notebook I would not wait an excruciatingly long period to read through its contents. I would read them right there on the spot. Furthermore, one would expect that the ...
By: Kerry
I really want to like this. It sounded really good. Sadly I was very disappointed. That felt like it was half a story and you could have gone anywhere with the other half. It was good, little bit explicit for my taste but still really good right until the end. ...
By: Jeff
I discovered Burt's podcast "Come Let Me Whisper" as a result of listening to the Cthulhu Podcast. His original short stories of horror are wonderfully dark and not without humor. Having enjoyed his writing and narrating (and being a psychiatrist-in-training), I really looked forward to listening to "Revelations." The story ...
By: Sarah
I was very hopeful that this would be a new favorite when I started the book, but sadly I was wrong. The first dozen or so episodes were good but there were a lot of aspects in the subsequent episodes that left me frustrated. First the intro and outro were ...
By: Ramona Holliday(author)
I think I finally found a book on the site that REALLY impresses me. As Sam Kinison once said, "I like the way you think. I'm gonna to be watchin' you." :-)