
The President's Son
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Narrated by:
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Harry Roger Williams III
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By:
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Jon Athan
The extraordinary, reflective, obscene, cruel, and violent story of Vincent Campbell, son of the President of the United States.
To the public eye, Vincent Campbell is seen as a controversial figure known for his bizarre behavior, offensive outbursts, and contrarian stances—on top of a number of legal issues. Unbeknownst to most of the world, however, he holds secrets far worse than derogatory remarks in his personal life. And when it catches up to him, he tells all to a forensic psychiatrist, Lorraine Lynch, who has been assigned to find out why he has done what he has done.
Vincent speaks candidly about his life of utter depravity and extreme violence. He tells stories of lust and love, justice and corruption, conspiracies and cover-ups, and criminals and crimes. He discusses his confidential travels through Asia, the Middle East, and other regions throughout the globe from his tour of carnage. But as their sessions continue and Vincent’s stories grow more and more grotesque, Lorraine finds herself struggling to separate fact from fiction.
Who really is Vincent Campbell?
Jon Athan, the prolific author behind The Groomer and The Girl in the Attic, presents his most disturbing and provocative novel to date. See the world through a bloody lens in this extreme horror epic.
Warning: This novel contains graphic content. Listener discretion is advised. Seriously.
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Heck to the heck yes!!!
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could have been great.
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this book is freaking amazing. it's the longest story I've enjoyed by JA and it was just so cool. I liked how it dealt with current politics and took it to the American psycho extreme.
I really enjoyed the narrator, he is the voice of Jonny Athan in my mind. When Henry Roger Williams (I hope that's correct) reads I just imagine it being how JA speaks irl. lol.
This has to be my favorite. it's a riot. will my friends enjoy it? probably not. they'd probably be offended that we poked fun at their orange leader but I thought it was done stylistically well enough that maybe not.
I actually, didn't want the book to end. it was an awesome experience because it was so traceable to the recent events that it felt familiar and bizarre at the same time.
Vincent Campbell is effin bonkers. but the way he was written, his motivations, and the narrator really brought him to life and made him a fun character to read.
Lorraine was awesome as well.
I don't normally, but I'll probably listen to this one again.
Holy F*@#!
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I have read most of Jon Athan’s books and I am always impressed by how incredibly serious he takes this genre. There are plenty of Extreme Horror writers that go for the gross out or use horror just as comedy or for political incorrectness or some kinda skat porn. His books are well thought out, and have incredibly detailed plot lines. His always interesting characters live in an extreme world of horror that the reader soon discovers is all around us. These books make us feel that we are the ones living in the bubble and the rest of the world is the nightmare. And if we haven’t experienced the nightmare for ourselves, we’ve just been lucky…
This book was much more grand than his usual work. A globe trotting tour of torture, and a look at the horrors of being a child who has all of his innocence, faith, humanity and conscience stripped away until all that is left is a giggling, damaged, psychopath who desperately needs the approval of any male figure willing to love him. And anything he sees that either reminds him of his pain, or may help him find that love, he destroys.
Vincent is a new type of tragic-serial killer. I can’t describe it correctly… A strange version of Bateman with a brain injury? What if Forest Gump was a coke head and a serial killer?
Oh well…
It’s a great read. I’m already sad that there won’t be a sequel.
Extreme Horror Genre is a Powerful Playground for the Right Kind of Artist
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Narration is odd
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Poor narration
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Decent story horrible narrator
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5 stars
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Loved it
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it was decent
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