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Blood, Sweat, and Fears

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Visit a world where a wild-land firefighter must use his mysterious powers to save his crew from a roaring inferno.

Follow an eco-tourist's frantic efforts to escape an African quarantine zone ravaged by a deadly virus.

Meet a gumshoe journalist as she tracks down a figure that'sable to predict the future with terrifying accuracy.

And tune into Texas station KRAP (don't touch that dial, there's KRAP on it!) as a pair of down-home country deejays try their damnedest to stop a murder...while they're still on the air.

The 18 Short Stories Included in this Audiobook include:

  • "A Talent for Fire"
  • "The Pusher's List"
  • "The Most Wanted Woman"
  • "Blood Heist"
  • "My First Date with Jolene and her Cousin, Billy-Bob"
  • "A Road Painted in Scarlet"
  • "Never Mind the Princess, Save the Dragon"
  • "Quarantine on the Black Nile"
  • "Which Way to the Dragon"
  • "Three Scars"
  • "A Most Helpful Text"
  • "Cantaloupes and Wild Shoshone"
  • "Slumgullion Sector"
  • "I Got Some Bad Muse For You"
  • "Shadow on the Sea"
  • "Sharpest Tool in the Shed"
  • "An Assassin in the Vatican"
  • "Strangelets with a Side of Grilled Spam"
  • ©2012 Michael Angel and J.D. Cutler (P)2012 Banty Hen Publishing
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    I must apologise to the authors for being critical, but this audiobook really is terrible. Sadly barely passable stories are massacred by absolutely atrocious narrators. Some stories I had to pass over after less than a minute because a narrators false accent, or ridiculous character "voices" set my teeth on edge. Such as chapters 6 & 8. The stories themselves are rather trite. Dialogue lacks any realism & the characters are pitifully two-dimensional. If you are looking for any horror element you with be disappointed, these are more like fairytales, but still more Disney than Brothers Grimm. I'm afraid I'm just going to have to put the book to one side, to maybe pick up again at a later date.

    Maybe ok for some but certainly not for me.

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