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Mirror, Mirror
- By: Les Edgerton
- Narrated by: Shawna M. Washabaugh
- Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
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Elizabeth Mary Downing is a typical American teenager... almost. When she peers into a mirror, she sees someone else staring back - an image identical to herself in every detail save one: the mirror image has blue eyes, but Elizabeth's eyes are brown. She is told by her mirror counterpart, "Liz," that she can enter any mirror she wants, and when curiosity prevails over fear and she enters the mirror, trading places with Liz, the horror begins as Liz wreaks havoc with what was a normal life.
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Good, short YA
- By Tap Rack Bang IGY6 on 10-10-23
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Mirror, Mirror
- Narrated by: Shawna M. Washabaugh
- Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
- Release date: 05-14-13
- Language: English
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Just Like That
- By: Les Edgerton
- Narrated by: Roy Wells
- Length: 7 hrs and 37 mins
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Jake and his pal Bud's journey begins six months after he is released on parole and is occasioned when his girlfriend Donna dumps him and aborts their child. After an aborted suicide attempt where the Norelco shaver cord he used to hang himself broke, on an impulse - the source of the title; everything in Jake's life happens "just like that" - he calls up Bud, who lives by the same credo, and the two take off with no particular destination in mind. They're just going "south" - somewhere where it's warm.
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Just Like That
- Narrated by: Roy Wells
- Length: 7 hrs and 37 mins
- Release date: 03-04-13
- Language: English
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The Perfect Crime
- By: Les Edgerton
- Narrated by: Michael Adashefski
- Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
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A bomb hooked to a banker's back, a one-eyed busted-out former cop, hooker/biker bars on Airline Highway in New Orleans, drugs in the French Quarter, a 300-pound female bartender, an ex-con whose main goal in life is to have more expensive shoes than anyone else, a drug czar named Fidel Castro (a cousin of the more famous one in Cuba), money laundering schemes, and a criminal genius, who enjoys pulling his victim's fingernails out with pliers and who did everything right in what should have been the perfect crime save for one tiny mistake...
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I really wanted to like this book.....
- By Ronnie Roberts on 05-12-12
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The Perfect Crime
- Narrated by: Michael Adashefski
- Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
- Release date: 03-12-12
- Language: English
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Les and Jack on Writing - Uncensored
- By: Jack Holland and Les Edgerton
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Les Edgerton and Jack Holland discuss the writing of a publishable novel in a relaxed, chatty format. They saw the need for some real-life info on effective writing versus the cookie-cutter bumper sticker advice many podcasts are based on. Their advice is based on what works in the real world of publishing. Example: Write what you know. Bullshit, bumper sticker advice. Better: Write what you can convince the reader you know. If a writer followed the first piece of advice, chances are pretty good he or she would never write a book based in the far past or distant future… they couldn’t as ...
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