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Songs of the Dead

By: Andy Rausch
Narrated by: Chris Koprowski
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Songs of the Dead is a collection of 19 short stories with varying themes, ranging from creepy to the supernatural.

In “The Dinner Guests,” a man finds himself experiencing an unusual hunger.

In “She Had a Good Heart,” a young heart transplant survivor meets her donor's family for the first time. What could go wrong?

In “Dobie's Last Ride,” a man finds himself at odds with a seemingly harmless black Lab, who turns out to be a bit less harmless as he first thought.

This book contains graphic violence and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18.

“Andy Rausch's tough, hard-hitting prose is married to thought-provoking concepts that make you question your own opinions, your own moral stance, and your own preconceptions of right and wrong.” (John A. Russo, author of Night of the Living Dead)

“The classic horror short story not only lives and breathes. In the imaginative brain of Andy Rausch, it's totally reanimated.” (Herschell Gordon Lewis, director of Blood Feast)

©2021 Andy Rausch (P)2021 Andy Rausch
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Songs of the Dead

This is an interesting collection of stories. A wide variety of plots and characters. There are some that stand out more than others for me but over all this is a good collection of stories that kept me entertained. Narrator Chris Koprowski does a good job and keeps the listener engaged with each story. I was given this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

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19 Macabre Short Stories

Andy Rausch has written nineteen short stories that involve death in some way. What amazed me the most about this collection is the varied and sometimes unusual way that he approached the subject of death and in one particular instance the story was so outlandish that it was humorous. I enjoyed some of the stories more than others. I do recommend the series of short stories but only to more mature readers as there are instances of graphic violence. Chris Koprowski's narration is great, adding to the enjoyment of the collection. I was given a free copy of the audiobook and I have voluntarily left this review.

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Defines the category in some ways.

Brutally violent at times, this is a compelling horror compilation. Not for the faint of heart or the squeamish, but both the writing and the narration pull it off with aplomb. I am not always a hard-core horror fan, but this one really got into my head. Recommended, esp. for category-specific fans!

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Good Collection Of Short Stories

Andy Rausch pens a nice collection of 19 creepy tales. A few of the stories seemed a bit repetitive, but overall it was enjoyable. The narrating by Chris Koprowski was on point.

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A Great Collection of Short Stories

This was a great collection of 19 short stories. From supernatural to horror. Including: cannibalism, self mutilation, sex, suicide... I really enjoyed most of them. The narration was excellent. 4 out of 5 stars

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SONGS OF THE DEAD BY ANDY RAUSCH AND NARRATED BY CHRIS KOPROWSKI is a creepy collection of short stories that have endings you will never see coming, or will you?

Nineteen creepy, weird and unusual stories make up SONGS OF THE DEAD. Each story starts out innocent enough and then.... well,I am not going to give away the good parts so listen to the audiobook yourself to find out! Chris Koprowski, the narrator does a great job reading the short stories as well.

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