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The Day Ends Darkly, a Musical Tale from the American West

By: Alfred C. Martino
Narrated by: Chris Whitby
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The Day Ends Darkly, a Musical Tale from the American West - a rock operatic audiobook - tells the tale of an aged cowboy looking back on his life as one of the frontier's "rough men, doing rough men things", chased by lawmen, outlaws, and his own sins, through the badlands of the Wild West.

Written by novelist Alfred C. Martino and narrated by rock vocalist Chris Whitby, featuring an opus composed by British music producer Luke Smith.

Alfred C. Martino is the author of the award-winning novels: Perfected by Girls, Over the End Line, and Pinned; the stage play, Waiting for a Friend; and the short stories, "Quiet Desperation", "The Date", "A Day at the Beach", "Where Am I?", "Breathing in Rio", "A Cowboy's Way", "Mother, Interrupter", "The Boy and Girl: A Parable", "Grad School Daydreams", and "I Have Never Been Murdered." Alfred is also lyricist of the goth metal song, "Curse at the Sky."

A proud graduate of Duke University and The Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California, Alfred is a native of Short Hills, NJ, and longtime resident of Jersey City, NJ, where he is doggie dad to a beautiful Shepherd rescue, Gracie.

©2020 Alfred C. Martino, Luke Smith, Chris Whitby (P)2020 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.

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