Kali
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Meat
- By: Joseph D'Lacey
- Narrated by: Chris Coxon
- Length: 11 hrs and 31 mins
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In Abyrne, a strange town surrounded by a wasteland, the eating of meat is a sacred obligation. The town’s strict laws are brutally enforced by a ruthless Baron and a merciless Bishop. Adored by the townsfolk is Richard Shanti, Abyrne’s famous bolt-gunner – the most efficient slaughterhouse worker in living memory. In private, however, Shanti is a gentle man; a husband, and father to twin girls. The growing guilt about his murderous job weighs him down. Beguiled by a rebellious heretic, Shanti uncovers the harrowing truth behind Abyrne’s history.
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Holy Cow!!!
- By Michael on 12-30-19
- Meat
- By: Joseph D'Lacey
- Narrated by: Chris Coxon
Incredible writing for a horrifying concept
Reviewed: 09-29-23
Listening to this novel was like watching a movie in my head. Joseph D’Lacey’s masterful storytelling had me immersed, horrified and enthralled.
This was my first D’Lacey novel, and I’m excited to see what else he has to offer!
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Playground
- By: Aron Beauregard
- Narrated by: Lila Kerry
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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Three low-income families have been given a handsome retainer to join Geraldine Borden for a day at her cliffside estate. All the parents must do to collect the rest of their money is allow their children to test out the revolutionary playground equipment Geraldine has been working on for decades. But there’s a reason the structures in the bowels of her gothic castle have taken so long to develop—they were never meant to see the light of day.
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Not for the weak-stomached.
- By Dan Bugbee on 01-26-23
- Playground
- By: Aron Beauregard
- Narrated by: Lila Kerry
Ehh…
Reviewed: 09-29-23
I was looking for another horror novel, something a little more gory than I usually read, and the concept seemed good enough for me.
But the writing is truly cartoonish. Over-explanation paired with the gross excess of alliteration makes for a very tough read. I couldn’t help but cringe every time I heard it.
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