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Afraid » (Unabridged, 1 MP3-CD, 10 hrs.)

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Authors: Jack Kilborn, Phil Gigante
ISBN-13: 9781423383109, ISBN-10: 1423383109
Format: MP3 on CD
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Date Published: April 2009
Edition: Unabridged, 1 MP3-CD, 10 hrs.

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Author Biography: Jack Kilborn

Joseph Andrew Konrath’s first novel, Whiskey Sour (2004), introduced Lt. Jacqueline "Jack" Daniels. The books combine hair-raising scares and suspense with laugh out loud comedy. Under the name Jack Kilborn, Joe wrote the horror novel Afraid (2009). Joe's been nominated for several awards, including the Anthony, Macavity, Gumshoe, Dagger, and Barry, and has won the Derringer, Bob Kellog, EQMM Reader's Choice, and two Lovie awards. Joe is married, has three children and three dogs, and currently lives in a suburb of Chicago.

Book Synopsis

Welcome to Safe Haven, Wisconsin. Miles from everything, with one road in and out, this peaceful town has never needed a full-time police force. Until now...

A helicopter has crashed near Safe Haven and unleashed something horrifying.
Now this merciless force is about to do what it does best. Isolate. Terrorize. Annihilate.
As residents begin dying in a storm of gory violence, Safe Haven’s only chance for survival will rest with an aging county sheriff, a firefighter, and a single mom. And each will have this harrowing thought: Maybe death hasn’t come to their town by accident...

“An absolute must read for anyone who loves the adrenaline rush of a shocking story told with style, speed, and savage grace.” JONATHAN MABERRY, Bram Stoker Award¬ winning author

“One of the most intense, relentless books I’ve ever read. This one takes no prisoners.” Marcus Sakey, author of Good People

Publishers Weekly

On a September night in 1921, the silent film star Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle and friends were throwing a party at which a guest, Virginia Rappe, mysteriously died. Arbuckle was accused of Rappe's rape and murder, and Dashiell Hammett, then a Pinkerton detective, was hired to ferret out the truth. The tubercular Hammett managed to bring light to the case, much in the style of his later protagonists. Atkins refashions historical events into a compelling mystery, and Dick Hill creates excellent emphasis and stress through his tone and delivery. His male characters sound authentic, but female voices prove difficult for Hill, who relies on shrillness to convey femininity. A Putnam hardcover (Reviews, Feb. 9). (Apr.)

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