IMAGINARY FRIEND
by Douglas Whaley
Narrated by: David Allen Vargo
Production by: Douglas Whaley
Faith vs Faith!
Attending a football game, Franklin Whitestone is one of hundreds of victims in an attack that brought portions of the walls of the stadium crashing down. Whitestone managed to save a few lives as well as himself instantly becoming a hero. However, Whitestone is not your typical hero, he has what some would call a fatal flaw- he’s an atheist who calls God an ‘Imaginary Friend.” As a result, he is vilified and has become the target of an atheist hater who is determined to teach Whitestone all about God.
The author, Douglas Whaley, weaves a careful story around doing good, voicing your opinion, and how wrong that can turn out for those involved. The plot has several different themes circulating that capture the listener's attention and holds it until the last word spoken. The characters are well-developed and his attention to detail is riveting. The plot twists were interesting and authentic feeling.
The narrator, David Allen Vargo, gives a compelling performance. His unique voices help keep the story flowing and draw the listener in. Vargo speaks clearly and with appropriate emotion. His delivery is smooth and steady. I enjoy Vargo’s performances.
This book draws in several different areas – religion, action, terrorism, and more. Whaley’s book is definitely a must-listen. You will feel challenged in your beliefs and it gives you a fresh look at the other side of the coin.
There were no issues with the quality or production of this audiobook, it was well done.
Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.