Evade: Part Three (Audible Audiobook – Unabridged) By Derek Barton Narrated by Ashley Ulery Publisher: Derek Barton
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Robin’s Review of Evade Part Three (Audiobook)

Evade: Part Three (Audible Audiobook – Unabridged) By Derek Barton Narrated by Ashley Ulery Publisher: Derek Barton
Robin's Review
Dread Rating

Title:  Evade Part Three (Audiobook)

Author: Derek Barton

Narrator: Ashley Ulery

Genres: Horror Occult & Supernatural, Psychological Thrillers, Psychological Fiction

Source: Kindle, Paperback, Audiobook

Evade Part Three

The balance for Evil has tipped in Hell’s favor…On the day Detective Lindsey Korrey should be celebrating the closure of her biggest case, The Nurse Catcher, she’s caught up in an intense police car chase. Rory, a missing child case of three years, has fallen under her protection. Someone – or something – wants him back. Chased down and hunted by a supernatural enemy, Lindsey must evade capture at any cost. Yet their road is full of hidden dangers. The Seekers emerge out of every shadow…around every corner…

Robin’s Review

Triggers: Violence, supernatural pursuit, murder, psychological tension

What Did I Just Walk Into?

Part Three said, “You wanted answers?”

Fine.

But you’re going to earn them.

Detective Lindsey Korrey is still in survival mode. The Seekers are still crawling out of every shadow like they pay rent there. Rory is still the most wanted child on both Earth and whatever level of Hell handles retrieval services.

And this installment? It turns the pressure up and snaps the dial off.

Here’s What Slapped:

This is the tightest, most intense stretch of the series so far. The mythology deepens. The stakes feel heavier. The reveals actually land instead of just teasing.

Mr. Derek Barton blends noir grit, procedural tension, and supernatural dread in a way that feels intentional instead of chaotic. It’s dark. It’s foggy. It’s morally gray. It feels like you’re walking through back alleys where something is watching from the fire escape.

Ashley Ulery once again delivers. Lindsey’s exhaustion feels real. The fear stays grounded. The pacing never drags. When things escalate, you can hear the urgency in the performance. The narration keeps the tension sharp instead of theatrical.

And yes, there are twists. Some satisfying. Some unsettling. Some that make you pause the audio and go, “Oh. Oh that’s not good.”

For under two hours, it hits harder than it has any right to.

What Could’ve Been Better:

If you demand clean, perfectly tied conclusions with zero lingering threads, you might squint at the ending.

There is resolution.

There is payoff.

But there is also just enough space left open to make you wonder if the door is really closed.

Personally? I like that.

Perfect for Readers Who Love:

• Supernatural thrillers with detective grit

• Fast, episodic installments that build real momentum

• Noir atmosphere soaked in occult dread

• High-stakes tension without filler

• Series that reward sticking through all three parts

Sum It Up

Part Three doesn’t coast. It accelerates.

Dark. Intense. Relentless.

This installment feels like the moment the chaos finally locks into place and dares you to blink.

And honestly? I didn’t.

Reviewed by Robin for Robin’s Review

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