Narrated by Dustin Ebaugh
Running time: 6 hours, 7 minutes | Unabridged
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Billy Potter is eleven years old.
He never smiles. He never laughs.
His copper-colored eyes stare calmly at the world.
Billy Potter is eleven years old.
He is not quite human. He cannot love.
He is earching for something–or someone.
Where Billy Potter travels, death followsxn--.
The Boy with Penny Eyes.
The Boy with Penny Eyes by Al Sarrantonio is a CrossRoad Press Production
Narrated by Andrew Randall
Running time: 5 hours, 14 minutes | Unabridged
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The first victim lived just long enough to describe his attack. First came a deep growling, then a sudden thrust for his throat. He diedxn-- convinced he’d been attacked by a werewolf.
The grisly murders of Rochester’s huge film manufacturing complex puzzled Chief of Detectives Tom McCabe. A werewolf prowling the corridors of the huge facilityxn-- attacking middle-management-level employees? Preposterous. But just to be on the safe side, he’d called in Ryerson H. Biergarten, the well-known parapsychologist. If Rye could deal with ghosts, he could catch a werewolf!
The Changing: The Biergarten Series, Book 1 by T.M. Wright is a CrossRoad Press Production
Narrated by Jeffrey Kafer
Running time: 8 hours, 28 minutes | Unabridged
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Serial killer Frank Haid, dubbed the Painkiller by Chicago police and media, murders 18 people--all paralytics. Commanded by an unseen presence that he calls “Father“ and that speaks in the voice of an uncle whose rotting corpse he keeps in the living room, Haid destroys his victims (what’s left of them) and evidence in a way that puzzles police. Hardest hit are residents of Marclinn, a home for the handicapped, where survivors decide they must track down the madman themselves. Their efforts bring them into contact with Chicago’s weird underworld--including junkie/murderers and a deformed prostitute whose head grows out her chest--and their own true selves. Crippled physically and emotionally, Marclinn inhabitants must overcome their limitations before taking on their nemesis. Their unlikely front man is Evan Shustak, who is the novel’s centerpiece. About a hundred pages into the novel, he dons his superhero outfit–wrist braces, a “utility belt” from which hang bags of vitamins and aspirin, and a plaid heating pad for a cape then announces: “Crippled and insane, I am the American Dream!”
“Sallee’s characters in “The Holy Terror” are like nothing we’ve seen since Flannery O’Conner sent Hazel Motes into the big city in her seminal novel “Wise Blood”. Like O’Conner, Sallee has the talent to make his repulsive denizens of the street readable with an absurd sense of humor. Of course, he also has the talent to make them extremely terrifying, and in the first part of the novel, he spends a good deal of time doing just that. Still, Francis Haid is one of the most sympathetic serial killers we’ve seen since Hannibal Lecter, but not because he’s witty. Sallee has created an unusual supernatural power, one that the reader will not forget, one that might make Haid as much of a savior as a murderer.”
— Rick Kleffel–Agony Column Reviews
The Holy Terror is a CrossRoad Press Production
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 Colours, The Last Angel is a unique fusion of crime, horror and angelkind that is quite unlike anything you have ever read.
The Last Angel By Steven Savile is a CrossRoad Press Production
Narrated by Joe Geoffrey
Running time: 3 hours, 32 minutes | Unabridged
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“All that grows must decompose.” Cletus J. Diggs.
When Cletus J. Diggs gets a visit from his buddy Jasper and learns about the dead man sticking boot-first out of the fishing hole, he has no idea what it will lead to. How could he? Old Mill is famous for a lot of things, good fishing, barbecue, over-sized satellite dishes and disappearing beer; it is not known for genetic research, ancient rituals, or alien abduction. From the moment Cletus and Sheriff Bob drag the corpse from the fishing hole to the final moments of terror, the action is non-stop, tense, and filled with surprises.
Between the Reverend Dozier and his church, the swamp witch, the albino twins, and the local lodge’s well-hidden secrets, the strange events in Old Mill, NC are pretty much out of control. Only Cletus, ordained minister, common law attorney, journalist, private investigator and jack of all trades can draw together the people and resources necessary to set things right. The question is, can he do it before it’s too late?
The Not Quite Right Reverend Cletus J. Diggs & the Currently Accepted Habits of Nature is a CrossRoad Press Production
Narrated by Aaron Tucker
Running time: 9 hours, 24 minutes | Unabridged
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For 13-year-old Ronnie Day, life is full of problems: Mom and Dad have separated, his brother Tim is a constant pest, Melanie Ward either loves him or hates him, and Jesus Christ won’t stay in his heart. Plus he has to walk past the red church every day, where the Bell Monster hides with its wings and claws and livers for eyes. But the biggest problem is that Archer McFall is the new preacher at the church, and Mom wants Ronnie to attend midnight services with her.
Sheriff Frank Littlefield hates the red church for a different reason. His little brother died in a freak accident at the church twenty years ago, and now Frank is starting to see his brother’s ghost. And the ghost keeps demanding, “Free me.” Now people are dying in Whispering Pines, and the murders coincide with McFall’s return.
The Days, the Littlefields, and the McFalls are descendants of the original families that settled the rural Appalachian community. Those old families share a secret of betrayal and guilt, and McFall wants his congregation to prove its faith. Because he believes he is the Second Son of God, and that the cleansing of sin must be done in blood.
“Sacrifice is the currency of God,” McFall preaches, and unless Frank and Ronnie stop him, everybody pays.
The Red Church by Scott Nicholson is a PerfectVoices.net Production
Narrated by Philippa Ballantine
Running time: 7 hours, 38 minutes | Unabridged
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First published in 1999, This is My Blood is David Niall Wilson’s first and most important novel. It is a retelling of the gospel from a very different perspective. When jesus goes into the desert and is tempted by the devil, there is one temptation added. One of the fallen is raised as a woman to tempt him with the flesh. Instead, the woman, named Mary, falls in love with Jesus and his promise of returning her to Heaven.
Cursed to follow him and drink the blood of his followers, Mary walks a fine line between her desire to love and support the Christ, and her burning need to return to Heaven. This novel takes the world of faith, which was the world of men, and of the apostles, and shows it through the eyes of a fallen angel – one who has, in her own words, walked the roads of both Heaven, and Hell. She doesn’t believe there is a God…she knows.
Faithful to the storyline of the original gospels, only weaving in new things when there are gaps in the old, this is a novel of faith, redemption, and ultimate sacrifice.
This is my Blood is a CrossRoad Press Production