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“Apagué el teléfono y me acerqué como un invitado a la llave de gas. La giré como si fuera a revivir ese momento en el que los recién nacidos respiran por primera vez afuera del vientre materno.” Esta es la voz de Edgar Enrique Crane, que está a punto de entrar a Andor, un mundo remoto, distópico, siniestro, decadente, seductor, hecho a la medida de sus sueños, pasiones y también de sus conflictos y miedos. Él, junto con decenas de personajes, tendrán la oportunidad de decidir por la vida o por la muerte mientras deambulan un mapa que cambia con cada historia, y se pierden en una gran mascarada que los lleva a aquellos lugares obscuros de sus mentes que han tratado de olvidar. De la narradora y poeta venezolana Raquel Abend van Dalen, autora de Sobre las fábricas (2014), Cuarto azul (2017), Una trinitaria encendida (2018), La beata de las locas (2019), La señora Varsovia (2020) y Cuarto azul (2022), Andor, su primer libro distópico y obscuro, publicado originalmente en 2013, es una novela que los fascinará por su compleja propuesta, que nos hace pensar si es así ese lugar metafísico que está al otro lado del horno de la casa con la llave de gas abierta.
Raquel Abend Van Dalen (Author), Nando Garza (Narrator)
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Death is hard. It’s as inevitable as manipulation and misogyny; as inevitable as love, conflict, insanity, sleepdeprivation, and broken hearts. It’s coming. It’s here. On the 28th April 2018, a young poet called Dan “DC†Collins was found dead in the woodlands by his home in Birmingham. He’d taken his own life. This was done, at least in part, because I had made the incredibly selfish decision to stop being his girlfriend. This decision would go on to affect the rest of my adult life. I decided to escape from this reality by moving away to Basque Country, hoping to Eat, Pray, Love my way out of the survivor’s guilt and PTSD. This did not work. Instead, I had a nervous breakdown. Away from all the people who loved me, unmedicated, and isolated in a country where I didn’t speak the language, I managed to incredibly successfully push myself over the edge. It was a bad decision. I did however, manage to keep a diary of this inevitable mental decline. That diary is And Marvel. I wanted to show this reality from the perspective of a flawed, grieving person. I wanted, most importantly, to keep DC alive in the only way I could. This book contains candid discussions of suicide and the ways the world holds women responsible for the actions of their partners.
Cathleen Davies (Author), Rj Burns (Narrator)
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Teach Me How to Die: A novella
The novella Teach Me How to Die tells a story of six people – five men and a woman, who have made a decision to commit suicide, but do not know how they should write their final suicide notes properly. In such a way that it would shed some light on who they were and explain why they have severed all ties with life… They attend the master class, conducted by a Professor of Philology – Scott Mirrormord, who specializes in epitaph writing. How did the classes affect the students? Did their perception of life and each other change? Did they realize their plans to part with life? You will find answers in this novella, where the tragic and comic elements are beautifully intertwined.
Lisa Monde (Author), Samuel Shurtleff (Narrator)
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Borrowed Time Book 3 - Mind Games
When psychic Suzanne Cash witnesses the aftermath of a young woman who takes her life in Paris, she is horrified. But when similar tragedies happen repeatedly, Suzanne’s sixth sense kicks into high alert. Are Gen-X suicides on the rise? Or is there something more sinister going on? A mass shooting in Sacramento strikes close to home, and the facts just don’t add up. The anonymous gunman commits suicide, one of the witnesses dies in a fiery car crash, and a little girl and her family go missing… Suzanne and her psychic friends join forces to figure out how the bizarre incidents are connected, and what they have to do with 5G. Detective Sam Metzger battles changes in his own thoughts, his department’s behavior, and an overall psychosis affecting the community. The relevance begs the question: Are people out of their minds? Or is a puppet master calling the shots?
Dänna Wilberg (Author), Terry Shepherd (Narrator)
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En la cumbre de la felicidad: Un camino para vivir con serenidad y reconectar con tu propósito vital
Una historia inspiradora que te llevará a descubrir el mejor lugar del mundo: tú mismo. Por el autor de El cerebro de la gente feliz. Hay momentos en la vida en los que solo deseamos darnos por vencidos. Nos sentimos sin energías, insatisfechos con nuestra realidad, desmotivadoscon el entorno. Nos ahogamos en un vaso de agua. No vemos la solución a nuestro malestar aunque la tengamos delante. Enlacumbre de la felicidad quiere ayudarte a romper esas barreras. Ferran Cases, autor de El cerebro de la gente feliz, ha escrito una fábula inspiradora, sencilla y exquisita que te da las claves para que comprendas qué te sucede y consigas vivir en serenidad, conectar con tu propósito vital y alcanzar la felicidad. Siguiendo la experiencia del protagonista y los conocimientos que le proporcionan sus acompañantes, descubrirás cómo funciona la ansiedad, métodos de respiración y meditación, técnicas de relajación física y otros muchos recursos imprescindibles para disfrutar de una vida serena.
Ferran Cases (Author), Ferran Cases, Raúl Rodríguez (Narrator)
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Decades after playing the titular killer in the eighties horror franchise Night of the Reaper, Howard Browning has been reduced to signing autographs for his dwindling fanbase at genre conventions. When the studio announces a series reboot, the aging thespian is crushed to learn he's being replaced in the iconic role by heartthrob Trevor Mane, a former sitcom child-star who's fresh out of rehab. Trevor is determined to stay sober and revamp his image while Howard refuses to let go of the character he created, setting the stage for a cross-generational clash over the soul of a monster. But as Howard fights to reclaim his legacy, the sinister alter ego consumes his unraveling mind, pushing him to the brink of violence. Is the method actor succumbing to madness or has the devilish Reaper taken on a life of its own? In his razor-sharp debut novel, film and television writer Brian McAuley melds wicked suspense with dark humor and heart. Curse of the Reaper is a tightly plotted thriller that walks the tightrope between the psychological and the supernatural, while characters struggling with addiction and identity bring to light the harrowing cost of Hollywood fame.
Brian Mcauley (Author), Eric Altheide (Narrator)
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This Family Sucks! Sincerely Yours, Peter Frazier
Have you ever thought that maybe you didn’t belong? Have you ever looked around at your family members and thought, there is no way I am related to these people? Both Peter Frazier and Trent Lockley thought this about the families they were born into. Two boys, the same age, miles apart. They are both from small Texas towns, born in the same hospital, on the same day. However, their lives turned out to be nothing alike. The Frazier family is a large, lively bunch. The fact that they are close-knit and share every detail of their lives with each other always seemed a little strange to Peter. Although he loves every one of his six siblings and his overly affectionate parents, he couldn’t help but feel out of place around them. Trent Lockley is an only child born to abusive parents and spent most of his life posing as a punching bag for the town drunks. As he grew into a young man, his anger grew with him. Trent got in a lot of trouble as an adolescent. He would start fights at school frequently, and once he grew up and got even bigger than his drug addict father, he started fights at home. It is the summer of 1996; the Frazier family is preparing for Peter’s High School graduation, and Peter is a little nervous because he has yet to make any plans for his future. He always figured that once he turned eighteen, he would hit the road and never look back, but now that the day is here, he isn’t so sure. The idea of leaving his family, mainly his baby sister Tallulah behind now scares him.Right before the two strangers turn eighteen, they cross paths. Trent has somehow managed to wiggle his way into the Frazier’s life, and Peter becomes suspicious of this newcomer and starts to question everything about him. The rest of the Frazier family seem to be blinded by Trent’s charm and simply adore him. A dark cloud is hovering over the once perfect household. At every turn, the Frazier family get nothing but devastating news. Peter is not sure what this Trent character is capable of, but since his arrival, everything has gone wrong, so he must have something to do with it. Peter starts to piece the puzzle together but is it too late? Once the truth is discovered, Peter starts to realize that his family doesn’t actually suck as much as he initially thought.
Christopher Rourke, Leigh M. Hall (Author), Christopher Rourke (Narrator)
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From the bestselling author of Drunk Mom, comes a story of romantic obsession, mental illness, and self-discovery as one woman travels to a haunted quarantine island. Josephine is obsessed. Or possessed-by unrequited love for a younger man who doesn't promise anything, but who gives her a taste of intimacy that puts her on the brink of losing her mind. Oscillating between her elusive lover and her older former partner, stuck in the hell that is working in a cubicle, and obliged to tend to her destructive, senile mother, Josephine is trapped. After a work assignment promises to deliver distraction, Josephine makes a decision to visit a former quarantine island in the Adriatic Sea, where she meets an enigmatic, beautiful man with a haunting story. Intimate and erotic, Possessed is a dark and funny story exploring sexual obsession, mental illness, and the supernatural. Contains mature themes.
Jowita Bydlowska (Author), Elisabeth Lagelee (Narrator)
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In this mystical short story, the author recalls frequenting a Broadway cafeteria where he would meet other Polish and Russian immigrants. In the fifties, a woman named Esther became part of their group. Although she had been in a Russian prison camp and now had taken a menial job to support her cripple father, she was cheerful and outgoing. She and the author became good friends, but each time he saw her, she looked more disenchanted; her father died, she was often ill, and she worried about her sanity. Several years after their first meeting, she called the author and came to his apartment to tell him that she had seen Hitler, surrounded by Nazis in the Broadway cafeteria the night it burned down. The author tried to reassure her that she had had a vision, but he was convinced that she was mad. One night he saw her in the subway, looking happy and prosperous, on the arm of an ancient man he had thought was long dead. He was upset by seeing her with the old man, and reappraised her story of seeing Hitler, realizing that if, as Kant argues, time and space are only forms of perception, then she might really have seen Hitler. The next day he learned that she had killed herself some time before he saw her in the subway. This selection is part of the full length audiobook, "Dark: Stories of Madness, Murder and the Supernatural."
Isaac Bashevis Singer (Author), Grover Gardner (Narrator)
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Dreams of the Dying (Standard Edition)
Years after a harrowing war experience, ex-mercenary Jespar tre Moreste has taken to drifting. It’s a lonely existence, but barring the occasional bout of melancholia, he has found the closest thing to peace a man like him deserves. Life is “all right.” Or so he believes. Hoping to turn the page, Jespar accepts a mysterious invitation into the beautiful but dangerous archipelago of Kilay—and everything changes. Plagued by boiling social tensions and terrorism, the tropical empire is edging ever closer to civil war. Kilay’s merchant king is the only person able to prevent this catastrophe, but he has fallen into a preternatural coma—and it’s Jespar’s task to figure out what or who caused it. As the investigation takes him across the archipelago and into the king’s nightmares, unexpected events not only tie Jespar’s own life to the mystery but also unearth inner demons he believed to be exorcised long ago. Battling old trauma while fighting for his life, his sanity, and the fate of Kilay, the line between dream and reality blurs until only one question remains: If your mind is the enemy, where do you run? A slow-burning, riveting blend of fantasy, mystery, and psychological horror, Dreams of the Dying is a deep exploration of mental illness, morality, and the dark sides of humanity.
Nicolas Lietzau (Author), Ben Britton, Dave Fennoy (Narrator)
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Dreams of the Dying (Music Edition)
The Music Edition edition of this audiobook comes enhanced with the occasional and subtle use of a soundtrack specifically composed for this novel by German film composer Marvin Kopp. For the non-music edition, please buy the Standard Edition instead. Years after a harrowing war experience, ex-mercenary Jespar tre Moreste has taken to drifting. It’s a lonely existence, but barring the occasional bout of melancholia, he has found the closest thing to peace a man like him deserves. Life is “all right.” Or so he believes. Hoping to turn the page, Jespar accepts a mysterious invitation into the beautiful but dangerous archipelago of Kilay—and everything changes. Plagued by boiling social tensions and terrorism, the tropical empire is edging ever closer to civil war. Kilay’s merchant king is the only person able to prevent this catastrophe, but he has fallen into a preternatural coma—and it’s Jespar’s task to figure out what or who caused it. As the investigation takes him across the archipelago and into the king’s nightmares, unexpected events not only tie Jespar’s own life to the mystery but also unearth inner demons he believed to be exorcised long ago. Battling old trauma while fighting for his life, his sanity, and the fate of Kilay, the line between dream and reality blurs until only one question remains: If your mind is the enemy, where do you run? A slow-burning, riveting blend of fantasy, mystery, and psychological horror, Dreams of the Dying is a deep exploration of mental illness, morality, and the dark sides of humanity.
Nicolas Lietzau (Author), Ben Britton, Dave Fennoy (Narrator)
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En una emisora local a punto de cerrar, tres antiguos amigos (Martín, Jan y Alicia), recién llegados a la treintena, vuelven a reunirse para realizar el programa de historias de terror que crearon en su adolescencia y abandonaron tras la muerte del cuarto miembro del grupo (Lucas). Ahora, revisarán el miedo desde otra época de su vida, con distinta perspectiva y problemas. Pero, como entonces, inventar historias de terror tiene sus peligros.
Bruno Teixidor, Pablo Lara (Author), Aura Garrido, Daniel Ibáñez, Gonzalo Ramos, Paula Iwasaki (Narrator)
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