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Revelations by Russell L. Burt
Horror/Dark Fantasy
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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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Audio Quality:
Out of 28 ratings
Narration Quality:
Out of 28 ratings
Writing Quality:
Out of 28 ratings
Overall Rating:
Out of 28 ratings
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 don't think that the author tied the story together well, and as a result the ending falls flat, as do the characters within the story.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 author ran out of material and like most "horror films" in this era - possessed a cliche ending that was rushed and derivative. I've heard worse and I've heard better.By: V.Demarino
Mr. Burt just keeps getting better !!! V.
Chapters
| Title | Description | Date Created |
| Episode 1 (12.56 MB) | Jerry was twelve when the sickness came upon him. It happened in an instant. | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 2 (7.54 MB) | Dr. Jamie Shetter was on the brink of existential crisis, which can be crippling for a doctor, especially a psychiatrist. | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 3 (12.1 MB) | In careful manuscript there was a short paragraph. Jamie began to read. "Know this. Ghosts are real. And they are everywhere." | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 4 (12.87 MB) | "Scream! Run! Know this! That girl was dead! Dead is bad! We don't like dead!" | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 5 (9.48 MB) | "Of course you dummy. Do you have any idea how many of my patients believe the supernatural is somehow involved in their conditions?" | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 6 (12.88 MB) | All other activities are shadows of sex, pretext and subtext. | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 7 (8.75 MB) | "I think you should show him. Let him in on the secret.You know you probably won't even be around tomorrow, right?" | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 8 (7.23 MB) | "Know this! Know this! Exactly! You must know what it has to teach!" | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 9 (5.57 MB) | Jamie stormed from her home with murder in her eyes. | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 10 (9.29 MB) | "I got to tell you. I'm scared as hell to look in here. But I've got to." | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 11 (9.73 MB) | "Wash it away. Wash it all away. Try again the very next day. The eraser to your chalkboard is only a few steps away." | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 12 (14.52 MB) | This is what magic is supposed to look like, Jerry thought. This guy wasn't going to be pulling a rabbit out of a hat. This guy was dark. | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 13 (7.75 MB) | "I feel guilty about it now, of course. But, somehow, I don't think I feel quite as guilty as I should for letting some guy get roasted alive." | Jul 23, 2006 |
| Episode 14 (10.14 MB) | Jamie's stomach ached with the effort of her sustained laughter.She wrapped her arms around herself and bent at the waist in an attempt to regain her breath. | Jul 23, 2006 |

