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Andrew Gibson
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Chad Ryan
Everything dies in the desert.
A standalone dark fantasy horror novel for adults, performed in full by Andrew Gibson — for listeners who love Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Peter Straub. Part American magical realism, part Southwestern Gothic, all darkness.
Some places have a history so dark it stains the dirt. Orphan Rock is one of them.
Minister Northamm was born a snake — a boonchild who can invade minds. But that door swings both ways, and what came knocking was the Pigfather, the same devil that drove his father to ruin. One day it will claim his son, Markus, to continue its dogma of pain.
Esther was kidnapped as a teenager and brought to Orphan Rock to survive and appease the Pigfather's bloodlusts. In that hell, she and young Minister fell in love and dreamed of escape — but under the Pig's barbaric rule, they had no future of their own.
So they made a bloody bargain with the Pigfather's mortal enemy: Delora, the Crooked Woman, eater of children. Her price was their unborn daughter, Shelby — transformed into something with an endless hunger and a taste for human flesh to rival Delora's own.
Now Delora's Grim Seed rises. The pigs are crossing over for war. And Orphan Rock itself is tearing free from the earth. Trapped between two ancient evils, the Northamms will do anything — sacrifice anything — to survive one more day together.
Even if it means becoming monsters themselves.
A voice-driven descent best heard in the dark. [Runtime: 16 hours.]
Content warning: extreme horror. Graphic violence, sexual assault, body horror, child endangerment, and disturbing supernatural imagery. Not for the faint of heart.
What listeners and readers say:
"Ryan's writing style rivals any of the horror superstars… an in-your-face, down-in-the-muck, beat-the-hell-out-of-your-soul ride." — Matt Hardman, Author
"A mashup between Clive Barker and Stephen King. I'd highly recommend it for any Barker or King lovers." — Dawn Hosmer, Author
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