See Tom Run


Read by Scott Wittenburg

(4.1 stars; 63 reviews)

Tom Grayson returns home from a quick errand to discover that his family and guests have all mysteriously disappeared. Prior to this chilling discovery, he has been tormented with guilt by a secret that only he and a former lover share: the two have witnessed a brutal crime that Tom has refused to report. He knows that alerting the authorities would jeopardize all that he holds dear in life: his family and career. In a desperate search to find his missing family, Tom embarks on a journey that can only be described as nightmarish and surreal. When it becomes increasingly clear that Tom may lose something even more precious than his comfortable existence, his priorities in life shift dramatically as he becomes an unwitting detective with a mission. But will it be too late for him to set the record straight?


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Prologue - See Tom Run Read by Scott Wittenburg
Chapter 1 - See Tom Run Read by Scott Wittenburg
Chapter 2 - See Tom Run Read by Scott Wittenburg
Chapter 3 - See Tom Run Read by Scott Wittenburg
Chapter 4 - See Tom Run Read by Scott Wittenburg
Chapter 5 - See Tom Run Read by Scott Wittenburg
Chapter 6 - See Tom Run Read by Scott Wittenburg
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Reviews

I really like this one


(5 stars)

First let me say I guessed it was a dream but WOW What a dream.. Although I was miffed that he left the axe after killing Bummer :( .. I really enjoyed listening to it and at this point I am only at chapter 21. I love where the dream ended because you just knew he was about to experience a serious mind f**k. Nice job so far!

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(0.5 stars)

0/0, would not recommend. The first half of the book is wasted on an absurd dream sequence. The second half is ridiculous. Dialogue is structured properly but poorly executed, like a sturdy house with the siding put on with craft glue. Characters are soulless and unbelievable. Villains are cartoonish caricatures. Tom’s family are cardboard cutouts, so it’s no wonder he left them.

Great story


(5 stars)

There are people that are saying part of this is absurd. But that is because they are idiots and didn't understand the story. Its about a selfish man feeling guilty and trying to change things. I loved the bit with Erin at the beginning. Well done scott keep it up!


(0 stars)

I think the whole premise is fascinating and can't imagine anyone not being compelled to keep listening to find out where things will go. Great ideas and an easy listen. My major suggestion might be to combine some chapters. Such short episodes interrupt the whole flow and magnifies any flaws. ...


(0 stars)

this was simply awful. the first couple of chapters were so promising, but deteriorated quickly. the hero was rather stupid. leaving the axe behind after he killed one of the bad guys? going back to his jeep - the first place the bad guys would look for him? and in ...


(0 stars)

Ouch, Lara - that really hurts! Sorry you didn't like this "simply awful" story - I'm still reeling from the fact that you lasted as long as you did after enduring all those sibilant "S's!". All I can say (besides 'gee, sorry') is that I feel that your comments are ...


(0 stars)

your response is pretty much what i expected. i suggest you develop a thicker skin and learn to take honest criticism. if it is not to your liking, well, i suppose we will both survive. since WE don't know that tom is dreaming, his actions seem stupid - leaving the ...


(0 stars)

At first I wasn't going to bother responding to your latest negative comments (doing so will only encourage you to feed me more of the same) but I'm actually sort of enjoying this. Some questions for you: 1) How could anyone in his (or her) right mind think that Tom's ...