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Gregg Austin
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Delve into the chilling psyche of Michael Weldon, a once-respected psychiatrist turned ruthless killer.
In 'Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag,' the aftermath of a single fateful weekend leaves a trail of devastation as twenty lives are brutally taken. Weldon's descent into darkness raises questions about the human mind's capacity for evil. With a vow to continue his deadly spree beyond the grave, this gripping tale explores the twisted journey of a man who crossed the line between healer and monster.
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- Kim Vicki
- 08-21-24
The Next Edgar Allan Poe
If Edgar Allan Poe were alive today, he might very well be writing stories like "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag." Gregg Austin’s latest audiobook is a masterful blend of gothic horror and psychological suspense that echoes Poe’s exploration of the darkest corners of the human soul. Michael Weldon’s descent into madness is captured with such chilling detail that it feels like you’re peering into the very heart of darkness itself. Adetunji Fasoranti’s narration adds another layer of depth, turning this already immersive story into a haunting experience you won’t soon forget.
Austin’s work is criminally underrated, and it’s high time he receives the recognition he deserves. His previous works, including "Those Who Dug the Well" and "Lady Cab Driver," showcase a storyteller with a unique voice and a talent for creating worlds that are as captivating as they are terrifying. If you’re a fan of classic gothic horror with a modern twist, "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is a must-listen. Audible Awards committee, it’s time to shine a spotlight on Gregg Austin—his work is too good to be overlooked any longer. 📚💀
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- Shona W
- 08-18-24
A Sinister Treat with a Twist – Snickerdoodle Delights 🍪🔪
Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag by Gregg Austin is a psychological thriller that combines spine-chilling suspense with a dash of dark humor, making it an irresistible listen. But there’s something else that makes this audiobook stand out—a seemingly innocent detail that adds a deliciously sinister twist: the Snickerdoodle cookies.
From the moment the story begins, there’s an undercurrent of unease that Gregg Austin masterfully builds upon. Michael Weldon, a psychiatrist who has slipped into a terrifying darkness, is a character who will keep you up at night. But what really sets this story apart is how Austin uses the Snickerdoodle cookies as a metaphorical thread throughout the narrative. These seemingly harmless treats are intertwined with Weldon’s psyche, symbolizing the sweet yet dangerous path he’s on.
Adetunji Fasoranti’s narration is flawless, capturing the eerie calm of Weldon’s mind as he descends further into madness. The way Fasoranti voices the scenes involving these cookies—each bite, each moment of indulgence—adds an extra layer of creepiness that you wouldn’t expect. It’s as if the cookies themselves are a character in the story, representing the façade of normalcy that Weldon clings to as his world crumbles.
As the plot unfolds, the cookies become a symbol of the twisted normalcy that Weldon tries to maintain. The juxtaposition of something as sweet and innocent as Snickerdoodle cookies with the horror that Weldon unleashes is a stroke of genius by Austin. It’s a subtle detail, but one that makes the story all the more unsettling.
If you’re a fan of psychological thrillers that offer more than just surface-level scares, "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is a must-listen. The story is as twisted as it is engaging, with plot twists that rival the best in the genre. The Snickerdoodle cookies, with their sweet exterior hiding something far more sinister, are the perfect metaphor for the duality of Weldon’s character. This audiobook is not just a treat for the ears, but a psychological feast that will linger in your mind long after the final chapter.
So grab a Snickerdoodle cookie—or maybe think twice before you do—and dive into this deliciously dark tale. You won’t regret it, but you might find yourself looking at cookies a little differently from now on. 🍪🎧
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- Kaitlyn Michelle
- 08-21-24
🔪A Psychological Thriller with a Twist🔪
"Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is a psychological thriller that pulls you in from the very first chapter. Gregg Austin’s writing is sharp and suspenseful, reminiscent of the best-selling classic "Shutter Island." The plot is filled with twists and turns that keep you second-guessing every character’s motive. Fasoranti’s narration brings the story to life, capturing the intensity of Michael Weldon’s inner turmoil. The story’s exploration of the human mind’s capacity for evil is both fascinating and terrifying. If you enjoy thrillers that challenge your perceptions and keep you on your toes, this audiobook is a must-listen. The unexpected twist at the end will leave you speechless. 🎙️🕵️♀️
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- Heather Martin
- 08-21-24
An Unforgettable Descent into Madness
From the first chapter, "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. Gregg Austin crafts a tale so disturbingly real that it feels like you're inside Michael Weldon's twisted mind. Adetunji Fasoranti's narration adds a layer of depth and authenticity that enhances the already gripping story. The blend of horror, crime, and a dash of dark humor keeps you on the edge of your seat. And just when you think you know where it's heading, the story takes a sharp turn that will leave you reeling. This is a psychological thriller that lingers long after the final word. Highly recommended!
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- laydt60466
- 08-27-24
A Dark and Twisted Masterpiece🎧
"Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is a haunting journey into the mind of a man who once healed but now destroys. Gregg Austin's storytelling is nothing short of brilliant, and the narration by Adetunji Fasoranti brings every chilling moment to life.
The subtle humor woven through the horror adds a unique layer to the experience, making it both terrifying and oddly amusing. The twist at the end left me stunned, completely turning my expectations upside down.
This audiobook is a must-listen for anyone who loves psychological thrillers with a dark edge. Five stars all the way!
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- Nikki Fenn
- 08-21-24
A Long-Awaited Collaboration
Gregg Austin and Adetunji Fasoranti have done it again with "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag," delivering a chilling, psychological thriller that’s both gripping and unforgettable. But let’s be honest—what took these two so long to team up again? The combination of Austin’s dark, twisted storytelling and Fasoranti’s masterful narration is pure gold, and we need more of it, consistently!
While this latest audiobook is undeniably fantastic, the wait between their collaborations leaves us wanting more—and sooner! Their work on "Lady Cab Driver" was nothing short of award-worthy, a true testament to their incredible synergy. The suspense, the depth, the sheer entertainment value—these two gentlemen know how to captivate an audience like no other.
But for making us wait this long for another gem, I’m giving "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" 4 stars. Don’t get me wrong, the story is brilliant, and Fasoranti’s performance is top-notch, but we need more frequent collaborations from this dynamic duo. They’ve proven they’re a force to be reckoned with, and it’s time they consistently deliver the quality content we crave. Keep the thrillers coming, gentlemen—just a little faster next time!😘😘❤️
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- Jamie
- 08-29-24
Gregg Austin: The Modern Thomas Harris – A True Master of Psychological Horror 🔪
"Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is yet another brilliant addition to Gregg Austin’s growing catalog of psychological horror. Austin’s ability to craft a story that’s both terrifying and thought-provoking places him in the same league as Thomas Harris, the genius behind Hannibal Lecter. Michael Weldon’s transformation from a healer to a monster is portrayed with such chilling realism that it’s impossible not to be drawn into his twisted world. Adetunji Fasoranti’s narration perfectly complements the story, adding an extra layer of intensity to an already gripping tale.
Gregg Austin is a name that should be on every horror fan’s lips. With a portfolio that includes gems like "In the Middle of the Road" and "Misty Rain," it’s clear that Austin has a talent for creating stories that linger long after the final chapter. The Audible Awards committee needs to take notice—Austin is more than deserving of recognition for his work. "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is the perfect example of why Gregg Austin is one of the most exciting voices in modern horror. If you haven’t experienced his work yet, this audiobook is the perfect place to start. 🎙️👹
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- Diana
- 08-17-24
A Modern-Day Edgar Allen Poe with A Twist 🍪💀
Gregg Austin’s "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is a dark and gothic tale that feels like it was penned by Edgar Allan Poe himself. The way Austin explores Michael Weldon’s descent Thomas Harris’s influence is stronger, I believe Austin’s work has a timeless, haunting quality that mirrors Poe’s genius. Adetunji Fasoranti’s narration adds to this eerie atmosphere, making the story even more unsettling and unforgettable. The unexpected twist at the end is the kind of clever storytelling that Poe would have been proud of. If you’re looking for a tale that blends gothic horror with psychological suspense, look no further. This audiobook is an absolute must-listen! 📚👻
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-17-24
A Chilling Masterpiece-Gregg Austin Deserves More Recongnition!👏🏽
Gregg Austin’s "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is nothing short of a chilling masterpiece that firmly cements his place among the best modern storytellers. This audiobook is a gripping, edge-of-your-seat experience that kept me hooked from start to finish. Michael Weldon, the once-respected psychiatrist turned ruthless killer, is a character so vividly brought to life by Adetunji Fasoranti's narration that you can't help but feel every twisted thought and sinister action. The way Austin delves into the darkness of the human mind reminds me of Stephen King at his best. The unexpected twists, the creeping dread, and the unsettling humor make this story stand out in the crowded field of psychological thrillers.
For those unfamiliar with Gregg Austin, it’s time the world took notice. His works, like "The Skinner" series and "These Hands," have consistently delivered high-quality, suspenseful storytelling that deserves to be celebrated on a larger scale. Audible Awards committee—are you listening? Gregg Austin is a name that needs to be on your radar. With more incredible stories undoubtedly on the way, Austin is poised to become a legend in his own right. This audiobook is a perfect way to dive into his dark, captivating world. 🌟🎧
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- Janet Valentin
- 08-21-24
🕵️Dark, Twisted, and Utterly Gripping🕵️♂️
"Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag" is a dark and ltwisted journey into the mind of a man who crossed the line between healer and monster. Gregg Austin’s storytelling is reminiscent of the intense, mind-bending narratives found in classics like "Gone Girl." The psychological tension is palpable as you follow Michael Weldon’s descent into madness. Fasoranti’s narration is pitch-perfect, adding layers of depth to an already complex character. If you love stories where nothing is as it seems and every detail matters, this audiobook is for you. The plot twists are perfectly timed, and the ending will leave you stunned. This is one of those thrillers that you’ll be thinking about long after you’ve finished listening. 🎙️📚
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