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A Song after Dark

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A Song after Dark

By: Grant Palmquist
Narrated by: Fred Wolinsky
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Norman thought he'd hit the jackpot when he met Zach, trading his boring straight-A lifestyle for one filled with parties, drugs and more girls than he ever imagined he'd meet in his lifetime. But there's something dangerous about Zach, something not quite right. For Zach has a dark secret, that once revealed will drag his newfound sidekick into a nightmare world mired in death and destruction.

Be wary of strangers and careful what you wish for.

Sometimes A Song After Dark can be chilling to hear.

©2014 Grant Palmquist (P)2014 Grant Palmquist
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A battle for Normans soul

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Norman is impressionable and kind of a loner. Not popular by any stretch of the imagination. Zach appears to have it all fed to him with a silver spoon. Unfortunately for Norman, when the two connect it starts to get dangerous. Zach wants to turn Norman into a regular Norman Bates. What ensues is a battle for Norman’s soul.

The ending was a bit abrupt without much closure, but nonetheless it was still a satisfying read (listen) although admittedly the narration took some getting used to and worked for some characters better than others.

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