Getting Started with Audiobooks in Fiction, Horror Popular Titles

The Dead Man's Kiss Audiobook by Robert Weinberg


Listen Later

Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free.
Title: The Dead Man's Kiss
Author: Robert Weinberg
Narrator: Milton Bagby
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-20-16
Publisher: Dreamscape Media, LLC
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher's Summary:
His name is Satni Jambres. It means nothing now, but 30 centuries ago, he was the most feared sorcerer in the world. None dared challenge him, for his magic was fueled by the dark gods of the night. Then, in a surprising twist of fate, a stranger, a one-time slave, brought him to his knees - defeated him using magic that even Jambres could not withstand.
Now, the master mage has returned, resurrected by a white supremacist named Carl Garrett. Along with his gang of murderers and terrorists, Garrett hopes to use Jambres' powers to enact the most violent blood sacrifice the world has ever known.
Members Reviews:
Magical Detective story with a twist
I enjoy all of Robert Weinberg's books. They each have an original premise of suspense and occult horror. I think that in between the story lines he was letting the reader know how the intentional or subconscious manipulation of knowledge, science and magic can assist humanity or create monsters, and keeping the balance is key to his main characters. Have read many of his books, and have many to go.
Five Stars
Great book
Egyptian sorcery makes for great horror!
If you love the work of Tim Powers, and specifically The Anubis Gates, you might well enjoy this cinematic horror romp that functions almost like a photographic negative of The Anubis Gates. You may remember that The Anubis Gates is one of the foundational novels of "steampunk" (no, really, look it up) and that it involves time travel, Victorian London, body-switching, and Egyptian magic. Here we have its opposite, a novel about a modern-day (late 90s) domestic terrorist/white supremacist type who is contacted through his dreams by a long-dead Egyptian sorcerer, subsequently raised from his stasis because he promises to help bring about the terrorist's agenda. Of course, the sorcerer has his own agenda and he's using the supremacist group for his own ends -- revenge that may bring about the end of the world. Throw in a museum archivist who's more capable in Egyptian magic than it would appear, a lovelorn part-time Mossad agent, a couple of long-suffering but open-minded cops, various thugs and killers, a bunch of murdered corpses who give the sorcerer "vessels" to walk around in, and a fair amount of very imaginative but straightforward horror... and you have Bob Weinberg's The Dead Man's Kiss... the kind of novel anyone who loves Egyptian themes and magic in their horror will absolutely enjoy. I know I did, twice: back in the day, and on a recent reread.
--W.D. Gagliani, author of Wolf's Trap
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Getting Started with Audiobooks in Fiction, Horror Popular TitlesBy DOWNLOAD FULL AUDIOBOOKS FOR FREE ON HOTAUDIOBOOK.COM