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Harlan by David Whitman

Narrated by Tim Campbell

Running time: 5 hours, 32 minutes | Unabridged
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Harlan is about a suicidal, death-obsessed teenager by the name of Harlan Sexton. Turning himself into a ticking bomb, he has decided to kill himself at the end of the school year unless his closest friend, Julian, can find a way to change his mind. And that’s just the beginning–the tension is amped up by the return of his abusive redneck father, a town serial killer stalking his female classmates, and an all-out violent war between Harlan and a jock bully from school. If John Hughes had directed a movie inspired by the Columbine tragedy, it would be like this book.

Harlan by David Whitman is a CrossRoad Press Production

Don’t Clean the Aquarium!: The Complete Works of Jeffrey Osier

Narrated by John Lee

Running time: 6 hours, 0 minutes | Unabridged
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Don’t Clean the Aquarium is the first volume in the complete works of Jeffrey Osier. This book comprises some of the author’s earliest and most memorable stories. Often touted as a successor to Lovecraft, and compared to Thomas Ligotti, Osier’s work is dark, surreal, and guaranteed to leave you with images that will haunt you long after you finish listening. From the streets of Chicago to the pages of a lost volume of boyhood reading matter, from the aquarium in the front room to the frigid, drifting snow, get ready for one of the darkest literary rides of your life. Includes an introduction from the author with insights into the writing of each story.

Contents:
Author’s Introduction
“Don’t Clean The Aquarium!”
“The Shabbie People”
“The Big Ol’ Clown Lady”
“The Hive”
“Radio Glossolalia”
“Snowlight”
“Tiny Islands”
“Horizon Line”

Don’t Clean the Aquarium!: The Complete Works of Jeffrey Osier is a CrossRoad Press Production

All You Despise by Tom Piccirilli

Narrated by Brett Barry

Running time: 1 hours, 40 minutes | Unabridged
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In All You Despise, Piccirilli’s characteristically lean prose grimly illustrates the high price of redemption and the violent limits of brotherly love.

When a nameless man awakens to find his blood-spattered brother passed out in his trailer it sets off a chain of painful, hard-hitting events that tests family loyalty and shows the savage impact of a father’s dark legacy.

Fast-paced and packing a visceral punch, All You Despise will keep the listener riveted all the way to its unexpected conclusion.

All You Despise by Tom Piccirilli is a CrossRoad Press Production

The Two by Amy and Irving Wallace

Narrated by Michael Adashefski

Running time: 16 hours, 13 minutes | Unabridged
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They came into the world as one–inseparably tied together at their chests–yet they were two. They were born on May 11, 1811, on a bamboo mat in a small houseboat afloat on the river in the village of Meklong, located 60 miles west of Bangkok, the capital of Siam. They became world celebrities, American citizens, married two native-born Southern sisters, and between them fathered 21 children, while acquiring respectable status as landowners, famers, slave owners, and pillars of their local community.

“They” were the famous, the first, the original Siamese Twins, Chang and Eng, and their story is told in this fascinating and remarkable book in such detail, with such enormous insight and warmth, and with such a superb sense of drama, that one understands, for the first time, just how bizarre, heroic, tragic, and human their lives in fact were.

Linked by Nature, Chang and Eng were fated to spend their lives joined by a thick, fleshy ligament resembling an arm, five to six inches long and eight inches in circumference, that connected them at the base of their chests. Yet they could swim, perform gymnastic feats and lead “normal” lives. Together they built their own house, opened a store, became wealthy gentlemen farmers, skilled horse breakers and, when necessary, defended themselves with their fists.

The most fascinating part of the story is, of course, their physical link to each other; for as Chang and Eng grew older, each dreamed of a separate life, despite the obvious risks that an operation would entail, and each feared that the death of one would cause the death of the other. Nor were their natures altogether harmonious, for each was a highly individual person: Eng, quiet, contemplative, and even-tempered; Chang, hot-tempered, quarrelsome and, as he grew older, inclined to bouts of heavy drinking. Chang’s insistence on going to his own house in midwinter (the brothers arranged to alternate three days in one’s house and three days in the other’s) eventually led to exactly the death both had feared, for Eng died, perhaps out of fright and shock, an hour after Chang’s life ended.

The Two is a biography of two remarkable lives, astonishing in its extraordinary descriptions of the brothers’ triumph over their handicap and fascinating in its exploration of just how the Siamese Twins lived, spent their childhood, adjusted to fame, fought against being exploited by showmen, promoters and well-wishers, loved (and made love) and searched in vain for the surgical miracle that could separate them. It is a startling, original, and moving book.

The Two by Amy and Irving Wallace is a CrossRoad Press Production

The Last Angel By Steven Savile

Narrated by Peter Bishop

Running time: 6 hours, 37 minutes | Unabridged
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Gabriel Rush is a broken man.

Once a dedicated cop and family man, he is now little more than one of the walking dead. Busted out of the ranks of New York’s finest, he’s been reduced to P. I. work–of the sleazy variety–until he takes a photograph of a sad-faced woman in a café which, when he develops it, reveals on odd pattern on her cheek. The mark is the signature mutilation of the Trinity Killer, a brutal murderer who has New York living in fear.

As the mystery deepens, he discovers that the killer’s fate is bound inextricably to his own past and future.

Trying desperately to warn the woman, Rush finds himself haunted by visions and fighting to save the woman he loves, his friends, and-when the killer’s identity is finally revealed-his own sanity.

Previously published in the United States in 2001 as The Secret Life of ColoursThe Last Angel is a unique fusion of crime, horror and angelkind that is quite unlike anything you have ever read.

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Ladies’ Night by Jack Ketchum

Narrated by Anthony Mendez

Running time: 4 hours, 10 minutes | Unabridged
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Ladies’ Night is a non-stop rollercoaster ride of sheer nerve rattling terror, previously deemed too violent for mass-market publication. In this modern tale of the ages-old battle of the sexes carried to the extreme, Jack Ketchum again provides listeners with an excursion into horror as relentless as a John Woo film.

Tom Braun and his wife, Susan, aren’t exactly a picturesque couple. Thus it comes as no surprise that Tom continually spends late evenings in bars and cheats on his wife. Unfortunately, their son, Andy, is caught in the middle of his parent’s childish banter and family chaos. One life-altering evening turns this family’s, along with most of New York’s, perceptions on the nuclear family and male/female relationships upside down.

When a tanker trunk with “Ladies Inc.” emblazoned on the side crashes in a quiet area in New York, an area it doesn’t have authorization to be in, it liberally spills its contents all over the road and into the surrounding atmosphere. The local authorities deem the contents of the spill to be safe, based merely on the assumption that products coming from a women’s label are more than likely benign. Moreover, the smell emanating from the spill is one of sweet cherry, similar to lollipops, which must of course be harmless if not favorable. This aforementioned assumption proves fatally incorrect. The chemical load the truck was hauling procures a discomfiting, bestial effect in women, forcing them to savagely attack males in their vicinity–be they former friend or foe.

Tom, while at a local bar, absorbs the evening’s strange turn of events with traumatizing clarity as he witnesses first hand the metamorphosis of surrounding women into gruesomely instinctual brutes and mantis-like predators. He must get home to his son Andy, who is currently alone with his wife, Susan–before it is too late. (A multicast production.)

Ladies’ Night by Jack Ketchum is a CrossRoad Press Production

The Prodigy by Amy Wallace

Narrated by Aze Fellner

Running time: 10 hours, 27 minutes | Unabridged
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William Sidis, 1897-1944, was the world’s greatest child prodigy. His IQ was an estiamted 50 to 100 points higher than Einstein’s, the highest ever recorded or estimated. His father, a pioneer in the field of abnormal psychology, believed that he and his wife could create a genius in the cradle. They hung alphabet blocks over the baby’s crib-and within six months little Billy was speaking. At 18 months he was reading The New York Times; at three, Homer in the original Greek. At six he spoke at least seven languages.

Told with flair and insight xn-- this is his story.

The Prodigy by Amy Wallace is a CrossRoad Press Production

The Miraculous Plot of Leiter and Lott by Jonathan Lowe

Narrated by Paul Heitsch

Running time: 9 hours, 16 minutes | Unabridged
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A classic song by Chicago asked, “Does anybody really know what time it is?”

Time has almost run out for David Standell and Valerie Lott, two strangers in career crisis, asking themselves “does anybody really care?” What’s at stake is more than just their happiness, though.

Set in volatile Dubai, and in the recently tragic Tucson, which inspired Jonathan Lowe’s award-winning suspense novel Postmarked for Death, here is the story of an optics engineer and a TV producer who don’t know each other yet, or themselves. Told in two parts, it moves from David’s confronting the greedy televangelist who bankrupted his recently deceased mother–even as drone military aircraft begin crashing into the skyscrapers of the city to which Ted Cashman has escaped–to another desert where Val has just witnessed her boyfriend with another womanxn-- and also a girl about to be murdered. Yet fate has a twist, and quantum physics an uncertainty principle leading to a profound entanglement.

Inspired by “The Power of Now,” this unique novel is both literate and gripping, with an ending that will never be forgotten.

The Miraculous Plot of Leiter and Lott by Jonathan Lowe is a CrossRoad Press Production