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Angry Moon

By: Terrill Lankford
Narrated by: Brian Emerson
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Ry Caulder is a hit man. His skill at murder-for-hire is supreme, his code of ethics is precise, and his reputation is legendary. But Caulder is burned out and can no longer rationalize what he does for a living. He wants to quit the business, but the ties that bind are tight. Caulder’s one last job is to hunt down and kill his mentor, the man who brought him into the business twenty years before.

Caulder is left in the position of battling with both his conscience and his superhuman foe. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, and Caulder finds that his prey inexplicably survives a string of what seem to be spectacular successes. In the course of the action, he will discover the truth behind the mystery of his mentor’s indestructibility and unlock the door to his own future.

©1997 Terrill Lee Lankford (P)2000 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Fiction

Critic reviews

“Lankford deftly weaves supernatural elements into this grittily realistic story, causing the plot to take genuinely surprisingly twists and turns.” ( Publishers Weekly)
“With deliberate precision, Brian Emerson gauges his reading to convey Caulder’s lonely, stark existence. His steady cadence adds to the slow but continual buildup of action and emotion. As events quicken, so does Emerson’s reading pace, with his intonations rising and the tension increasing…He paces this intense thriller for maximum impact, bringing out every surprise." ( AudioFile)
“Emerson has a rich-mellifluous voice—comfortable to listen to. The pace is appropriate to the action—slower when the story is systematic and deliberate; faster, more intense when the action heats up.” ( Kliatt)
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