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- Narrated by: Joe Barrett, John Keating
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Publisher's Summary
Audie Award, Original Work, 2013
Kip Weiler is a self-destructive, washed-up, middle-aged professor. Once a superstar of the literary set, he has bottomed out after years of drinking and not writing anything worth a damn. As the novel begins, he’s teaching classes at a small, rural community college. Kip's talent, money, and chances have just about run out, when he rescues a classroom full of his students from a deranged student gunman who opens fire and takes the class hostage.
As a result of the subsequent media attention, Kip gets an invitation to join a bizarre club-cult with members who have a near-religious fascination with handguns. His involvement with this group - and a simultaneous fling with a "spectacular" and sexually adventurous student of his named Renee - rekindles his passion and his creative-writing energy.
But just when his muse returns, Kip Weiler’s life takes an even more insane and deadly turn. Kip begins to write a new novel called Gun Church, and things begin to happen in the real world that parallel his novel in progress. By mid-book it’s impossible to know where the art stops and the life or, in some cases, death begins. Can the very thing that gave Kip back his life take it so quickly away?
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- Jim "The Impatient"
- 08-07-15
THE MAN WHO BELIEVES HE'S SEEN IT ALL IS A BLIND F
JUST LIKE THAT BUT DIFFERENT
This has been compared to Fight Club and Fight Club is even mentioned in the book. This is not Fight Club, it is better. I read Fight Club, liked it, but liked this just a little better. It is a strange concept, people shooting at each other for fun, but so is fist fighting.
DID YOU PLANT THAT IN MY HEAD OR DID I PLANT IT IN YOURS?
This book will play with your head. Just when you think you know what is going on, you don't. There are lots of twists and turns, which keeps the story from getting stale. This is a book within a book. The author mentions dream sequences and how they are a crutch for some writers. I have always hated dream sequences, so was glad to hear why they are used so often.
BAD NEWS IS BETTER THEN NO NEWS
There are some weakness to the story which kept it from getting the fifth star. I like sex, I like it a lot, but I really found the amount of sex this guy is getting with the ST. PAULY Girl to be a bit unbelievable. Where was this chick when I went to school? It also has an element that I really hate, that in which something happens and all the readers go, what was that, but the main character makes up some poor excuse for ignoring the obvious, happens more then once. The back pocket one saves the day. I also thought the saving day part was a pretty cheap way out and as believable that this guy is getting laid several times a day and for hours at a time.
A SPORT IS ONLY SPORT WHEN BOTH SIDES KNOW THEY ARE PLAYING.
I am a fan of Joe Barrett, not a fan of John Keating, but thought this turned out great.
DID THEY HAVE FACE MASKS WHEN YOU PLAYED OR WERE YOU BORN WITH THAT FACE?
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- Karen Campbell
- 11-27-11
Glad I took the chance
I did hesitate about buying a book that hadn't been reviewed by users or print readers yet. I am very glad I took the chance though. The publishers blurb led me to expect something a bit mystical but instead it was more a well paced psychological thriller than anything else. One of the main characters (Jim) was a bit of a caricature but the rest were developed enough to make up for it. The ending was very satisfying and very fitting. I was always sorry when my journey ended and I had to stop listening for the day. Well worth the credit.
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- Wild Wise Woman
- 12-01-11
Took me a long time to hate it.
A snarky aside to "Fight Club" which surfaces early in this novel tries to separate the story from Chuck Palahniuk's superior one. But the parallel remain, and friends, this is NO Fight Club. There is nothing surreal in this straightforward tale of a has-been hipster writer who is introduced to a ridiculous rural secret society that hosts kevlared gun duels on an old army base. The first person character has a dry tone that paints the scene well, and the narrator of the audiobook has a solid, likable voice, so the whole thing rolls along quite easily before you realize you still have 5 hours to go and NOTHING is happening.
The complaints and self-revelations of Kip, the middle-aged screw-up, are booooring, and his haughty view of his countrified neighbors (and their cartoonish portrayal) is irksome. There is virtually no intrigue in the story, almost everything that happens will make you nod and say, "Now it's time for THAT part".
There is no "there" there. The writing is competent but certainly not rich, evocative or provocative. The characters give you no one to root for. The "book within a book" concept (hence the second narrator, who portrays the Irish-voiced first-person of Kip's new novel) is almost as bad, although the interior novel takes more chances and might have been a better book.
This book COULD have been an insightful analysis of the confusion of love and power, of our nation's bizarre relationship to firearms, of one man's serial obsessions and his inability to conquer them. But - nope.
I'm writing this review with just over 2 hours left in the book. I'm determined to hang in there, but so desperate to listen to something else that I will not be able to write the review when I'm finished. IF I finish...
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- Maria
- 02-08-12
Couldn't stop listening!
I enjoy reading very much but time is pressing, so I started listening to Audio books. My husband bought a cable that can be hooked up from my Kindle to my car stereo, so I don't have to use an earphone. When I started listening to Gun Church, I didn't really think much of it. But, as the story progressed, I started driving to school slower and slower--I'm a teacher--just to get the most chapters out of my ride. Even though the character isn't a young man growing into adulthood, I would consider the growth of the main character to be like a "bildungsroman". As the plot progresses, the main character, Professor Willer, changes and realizes the mistakes he has made in life. The inner life of the Professor, and failed writer, comes to life during the story.
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- Bob Watson
- 03-17-13
Love, Love, Loved IT
By far one of my favorite listens ever. Entertaining all the way through, but the last couple of hours was even better awesome ending.
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- Robin Charleston
- 11-26-12
Worthwhile because of the performance!
Would you try another book from Reed Farrel Coleman and/or Joe Barrett and John Keating ?
Not sure.
What was most disappointing about Reed Farrel Coleman’s story?
Poorly drawn female characters, drawn-out final scene, somewhat unsurprising and unsatisfactory ending, and main character who starts off being being likeable but rapidly grows unsympathetic.
Which scene was your favorite?
First visit to the gun church.
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Probably not.
Any additional comments?
The performance is excellent. If I had been reading this book instead of listening to it, I probably would have flipped to the ending midway through and given up on it.
4 people found this helpful
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- Carrie
- 02-02-12
Can't get through it.
What disappointed you about Gun Church?
I accidently picked this book because of the author. I like his Moe Prager books.
I'm sorry to say, I am three quarters through and I'm feeling tortured. It's not my type of story. Maybe someone will like it but not me.
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- Dave Staats
- 10-31-14
Thank you, Dr. Parker
If you could sum up Gun Church in three words, what would they be?
Engaging, Interesting, Entertaining
Who was your favorite character and why?
Kip. It was like watching a series character's arc all in one book.
What does Joe Barrett and John Keating bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Joe has that voice that makes you think very little about who is narrating. That is a huge compliment for me. John Keating was a good addition for the Irish piece because faking it would be worse if Joe did it. Audio books are like movies in my head. It's great when I am engrossed in the performance and don't notice the director being "artsy". This was that.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
If I made the film...maybe..."If you liked Gone Girl you'll like Gun Church" And you'll wonder why the book wasn't bigger.
Any additional comments?
I'd love to see a film made of this book. My title was to thank Robert B. Parker's estate for hiring Reed Farrel Coleman and giving me a list of books to buy. This book should have been huge. It was for me.
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- Ted
- 03-03-19
Was This A Dare?
Okay, Reed Farrel Coleman can write like a demi-god. So as I read "Gun Church" I got this feeling that his buddies put him up to this one. Sitting around the poker table one night they invented a plot so absurd, and a narrative more improbable than say, Hillary loosing an election... that they dared Coleman to make it so. And he has.
How could any editor, any reader... accept this... this... thing commercially? Can't you see the smirks as he accepted their challenge to make any of this story, much less all of it, so damned sticky that I couldn't NOT finish the whole book? Oh sure, Barrett and Keating are hypnotic actors. And their talent does act as a sort of stream that roils us into this. But it's Coleman's magical ability that works to somehow make a raptor appear from an empty (and shabby) hat.
A part of me cannot recommend Gun Church. It is INcredible... meaning NOT credulous. Until... until... you discover you cannot fight the tide of how Coleman hefts this dark weight so easily. Was it his desire to show off? Dunno... But I've got to find more of his stuff. This guy's got so many tools in his box that after listening to Gun Church, I believe... BELIEVE... he can build anything.
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- Leo Batfish
- 10-01-16
Exceptional
What did you love best about Gun Church?
The story was excellent and very believable
Who was your favorite character and why?
Each character was very well developed.
What about Joe Barrett and John Keating ’s performance did you like?
Both have emotive and pleasant voices and are skilled at projection
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Gus Murphy thought he had the world all figured out. A retired Suffolk County cop, he had everything a man could want: a great marriage, two kids, a nice house, and the rest of his life ahead of him. But when tragedy strikes, his life is thrown into complete disarray. In the course of a single deadly moment, his family is blown apart, and Gus is transformed from a man who believes he understands everything into a man who understands nothing.
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A depressing, slow-moving story.
- By MidwestGeek on 04-06-16
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Cicada Spring
- A Novel
- By: Christian Galacar
- Narrated by: Kevin Clay
- Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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On a warm May evening in the spring of 1979, the people of Heartsridge, Massachusetts, are living the American dream. Families are gathered for barbecues. Kids are playing in front yards. Gardens are being kept. Meanwhile, Kara Price stumbles home through the woods, raped and beaten, her life shattered by a wicked act of violence, perpetrated by one of the town's most beloved and public figures.
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Nice representation of the small town U.S.A.
- By Jessica on 05-19-16
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Thriller 2
- Stories You Just Can't Put Down
- By: Clive Cussler - editor
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 14 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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From Jeffery Deaver's tale of international terrorism to Lisa Jackson's dysfunctional family in the California wine country to Ridley Pearson's horrifying serial killer, this collection has something for everyone. Twenty-three best-selling and hot new authors in the genre have submitted original stories to make up this unforgettable blockbuster.
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IMHO Suspense doesn't work in bits and pieces
- By Pkr on 08-05-09
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Killer Within
- By: Jeff Gunhus
- Narrated by: Joyce Bean
- Length: 7 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Serial killer Arnie Milhouse may be ready to end his thirteen-year killing spree, but he wants one last victim before leaving Annapolis - and the sexy new photographer in town promises to be his most satisfying score yet. He develops plans to seduce the mysterious Allison by luring her out to sea aboard his luxury catamaran for a secluded weekend he won't forget...and one she won't survive.
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If you like Mary Higgins Clark this is for you
- By shelley on 03-07-15
By: Jeff Gunhus
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Dying for a Living
- By: Kory M. Shrum
- Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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On the morning before her 67th death, it is business as usual for Agent Jesse Sullivan: Meet with the mortician, counsel soon-to-be-dead clients, and have coffee while reading the latest in regeneration theory. Jesse dies for a living, literally. Because of a neurological disorder, she is one of the rare people who can serve as a death surrogate, dying so others don't have to. But when Jesse is murdered and becomes the sole suspect in a federal investigation, more than her freedom and sanity are at stake. She must catch the killer herself - or die trying.
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A Unique Paranormal Character
- By Carolyn Philpot on 06-06-22
By: Kory M. Shrum
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The Comfort of Black
- By: Carter Wilson
- Narrated by: Rebecca Roberts
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Though they seem to have everything, Hannah Parks has watched her husband, Dallin, become increasingly distant. Her hope is buoyed when the couple decides to start a family, but what Dallin reveals in his sleep one night rocks Hannah to her core. As she starts to investigate a much darker side of Dallin than she ever knew existed, Hannah peels away the layers of a diseased relationship closely tied to her own abusive past.
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Fantastic audiobook! Thriller fans will love it
- By Midwestbonsai on 02-24-16
By: Carter Wilson
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Where It Hurts
- The Gus Murphy Series, Book 1
- By: Reed Farrel Coleman
- Narrated by: Chris Andrew Ciulla
- Length: 10 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Gus Murphy thought he had the world all figured out. A retired Suffolk County cop, he had everything a man could want: a great marriage, two kids, a nice house, and the rest of his life ahead of him. But when tragedy strikes, his life is thrown into complete disarray. In the course of a single deadly moment, his family is blown apart, and Gus is transformed from a man who believes he understands everything into a man who understands nothing.
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A depressing, slow-moving story.
- By MidwestGeek on 04-06-16
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Cicada Spring
- A Novel
- By: Christian Galacar
- Narrated by: Kevin Clay
- Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
On a warm May evening in the spring of 1979, the people of Heartsridge, Massachusetts, are living the American dream. Families are gathered for barbecues. Kids are playing in front yards. Gardens are being kept. Meanwhile, Kara Price stumbles home through the woods, raped and beaten, her life shattered by a wicked act of violence, perpetrated by one of the town's most beloved and public figures.
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Nice representation of the small town U.S.A.
- By Jessica on 05-19-16
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Thriller 2
- Stories You Just Can't Put Down
- By: Clive Cussler - editor
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 14 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
From Jeffery Deaver's tale of international terrorism to Lisa Jackson's dysfunctional family in the California wine country to Ridley Pearson's horrifying serial killer, this collection has something for everyone. Twenty-three best-selling and hot new authors in the genre have submitted original stories to make up this unforgettable blockbuster.
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IMHO Suspense doesn't work in bits and pieces
- By Pkr on 08-05-09
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Killer Within
- By: Jeff Gunhus
- Narrated by: Joyce Bean
- Length: 7 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Serial killer Arnie Milhouse may be ready to end his thirteen-year killing spree, but he wants one last victim before leaving Annapolis - and the sexy new photographer in town promises to be his most satisfying score yet. He develops plans to seduce the mysterious Allison by luring her out to sea aboard his luxury catamaran for a secluded weekend he won't forget...and one she won't survive.
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If you like Mary Higgins Clark this is for you
- By shelley on 03-07-15
By: Jeff Gunhus
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Dying for a Living
- By: Kory M. Shrum
- Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
On the morning before her 67th death, it is business as usual for Agent Jesse Sullivan: Meet with the mortician, counsel soon-to-be-dead clients, and have coffee while reading the latest in regeneration theory. Jesse dies for a living, literally. Because of a neurological disorder, she is one of the rare people who can serve as a death surrogate, dying so others don't have to. But when Jesse is murdered and becomes the sole suspect in a federal investigation, more than her freedom and sanity are at stake. She must catch the killer herself - or die trying.
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A Unique Paranormal Character
- By Carolyn Philpot on 06-06-22
By: Kory M. Shrum
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The Comfort of Black
- By: Carter Wilson
- Narrated by: Rebecca Roberts
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Though they seem to have everything, Hannah Parks has watched her husband, Dallin, become increasingly distant. Her hope is buoyed when the couple decides to start a family, but what Dallin reveals in his sleep one night rocks Hannah to her core. As she starts to investigate a much darker side of Dallin than she ever knew existed, Hannah peels away the layers of a diseased relationship closely tied to her own abusive past.
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Fantastic audiobook! Thriller fans will love it
- By Midwestbonsai on 02-24-16
By: Carter Wilson
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A Deeper Darkness
- Sam Owens, Book 1
- By: J. T. Ellison
- Narrated by: Joyce Bean
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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As a medical examiner, Samantha Owens knows her job is to make a certain sense of death with crisp methodology and precision instruments. But the day the Tennessee floods took her husband and children, the light vanished from Sam’s life. She has been pulled into a suffocating grief no amount of workaholic ardor can penetrate - until she receives a peculiar call from Washington, D.C. On the other end of the line is an old boyfriend’s mother, asking Sam to do a second autopsy on her son.
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Sad. Weird. Sad.
- By Lisa Davidson on 04-30-16
By: J. T. Ellison
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Yesterday's Gone: Season One
- By: Sean Platt, David Wright
- Narrated by: Chris Patton, Brian Holsopple, Ray Chase, and others
- Length: 15 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Can humanity Survive what it never saw coming? On October 15 at 2:15 a.ms Earth vanished. A scattered few woke alone in a world with no rules, other than survival at any cost. A journalist wanders the wretched reality of an empty New York, searching for his wife and son. A serial killer must hunt in a land where prey is now an endangered species. A mother shields her young daughter from danger through every terror-filled breath.
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Holy crap, wow.
- By Ran on 04-22-14
By: Sean Platt, and others
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Bone Music
- The Burning Girl, Book 1
- By: Christopher Rice
- Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
- Length: 14 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Charlotte Rowe spent the first seven years of her life in the hands of the only parents she knew - a pair of serial killers who murdered her mother and tried to shape Charlotte in their own twisted image. If only the nightmare had ended when she was rescued. Instead, her real father exploited her tabloid-ready story for fame and profit - until Charlotte finally broke free from her ghoulish past and fled. Just when she thinks she has buried her personal hell forever, Charlotte is swept into a frightening new ordeal.
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Superhuman miracle drug!
- By shelley on 03-05-18
By: Christopher Rice
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No One Knows
- By: J. T. Ellison
- Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt, Nick Podehl
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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The day Aubrey Hamilton's husband is declared dead by the state of Tennessee should bring closure so she can move on with her life. But Aubrey doesn't want to move on. She just wants Josh back. It's been five years since he disappeared, since their blissfully happy marriage - they were happy, weren't they? - screeched to a halt and Aubrey became the prime suspect in his disappearance. Five years of emptiness, solitude, loneliness, questions.
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This book is so bad
- By Sharon West on 04-06-16
By: J. T. Ellison
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Limbus, Inc.
- By: Jonathan Maberry, Brett J. Talley, Joseph Nassise, and others
- Narrated by: Gregory Zarcone
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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LIMBUS, INC. is a shadowy employment agency that operates at the edge of the normal world. LIMBUS's employees are just as suspicious and ephemeral as the motives of the company, if indeed it could be called a company in the ordinary sense of the word. In this shared-world anthology, five heavy hitters from the dark worlds of horror, fantasy, and sci-fi pool their warped takes on the shadow organization that offers employment of the most unusual kind to those on the fringes of society.
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the narrator should be whipped
- By joshua on 02-09-18
By: Jonathan Maberry, and others
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The Summer Job
- A Satanic Thriller
- By: Adam Cesare
- Narrated by: Stacey Glemboski
- Length: 7 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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Massive nights, picturesque days: There is nothing Claire doesn't love about her summer job in Mission, Massachusetts. Claire is just trying to keep her head down and start a new life after burning out in the city, but those kids out in the woods seem like they throw awesome ragers.... It's only once she's in too deep that Claire discovers the real tourist trade that keeps the town afloat. It's then that her soul-searching in Mission becomes a fight for her life.
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The Best Horror Movie Never Made
- By CKDelay on 11-17-18
By: Adam Cesare