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  • By: Tim Waggoner
  • Narrated by: Gary Noon
  • Length: 5 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)
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By: Tim Waggoner
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Summary

For Joan Lantz, it starts with a dream of a death cult’s mass suicide in the jungle of Suriname 30 years ago, followed by the discovery of a hidden basement in her new house, where heavy metal music echoes on humid tropical air. 

For Kevin Benecke, long-suffering employee of a mysterious organization known simply as Maintenance, it starts with the violent death of his coworker at the hands of a madman who tells him, "The Big Dark is coming for you." 

Long-dead cult leader and former rock star Mark Maegarr has returned from beyond the grave, and Joan and Kevin have front row seats to his apocalyptic comeback. Maegarr’s waited decades to finish what he started, and this time no one will stop him from putting on a killer show designed to hasten the universe’s end.

Rock on.

©2017 Tim Waggoner (P)2022 David N. Wilson

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Another great tale in the Waggoner mythos

Essential read if you love Tim Waggoner and his mythos. Also a great read if you like good stories featuring cults, secret agencies, old rock stars gone mad and creepy postmen.
Narration is flawless, Gary Noon does the story justice!

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Third time lucky I hope

This is a rather confusing but enjoyable horror tale, confusing due to it's extreme convolutions, which are what actually makes the book so interesting, it's a weird Cosmic horror that made little sense to me at the beginning but was clarified towards the ending, which was pretty explosive and well worth waiting for.

I recommend to anyone who enjoys Tim Waggoner's books and to fans of this particular niche genre.

Narration was great.

I was lucky enough to receive my copy free of charge in exchange for my honest review, which is what I've given here.

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