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Conversations with the Devil, Resonance

Humanae Conditioni

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Conversations with the Devil, Resonance

By: Daniel Wescott
Narrated by: Michael Mau, Anastasi Wilson, Julia Garlotte, Elizabeth Pan
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Conversations with the Devil, Resonance

From sharp-tongued satire to moments that break your heart, Resonance is the most unflinching volume yet in the acclaimed Conversations with the Devil collection.

Not every conversation here involves the Devil himself.

One begins with a phone call no parent should ever receive.

Another follows a woman who’s masked her entire life without realizing she’s on the autism spectrum.

Elsewhere, a comedian takes verbal swings at a trial lawyer, and the Devil’s familiar bite returns in stories that skewer ego, vanity, and the absurdities of human nature.

Every story carries a vibration—some you’ll feel in your chest, others in the corner of your smile. Together, they linger long after the final tick.

If you enjoy fiction that blends dark humor with raw humanity—where grief and laughter share the same table—this is your next listen.

Listen in any order alongside Conversations with the Devil and Conversations with the Devil, Expansion.

©2025 Daniel Wescott (P)2025 Daniel Wescott
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Emotionally Layered Stories • Sharp Satire • Excellent Narration Timing • Unflinching Honesty • Dark Literary Fiction

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This book grabbed me from the first story and didn’t let go. The mix of dark humor and raw emotion is unlike anything I’ve read — I laughed, winced, and thought long after each tale ended.

“Dark, Funny, and Unsettling”

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I just finished listening to Conversations with the Devil, Resonance, and it left me both laughing out loud and quietly wrecked in the best way possible. The sharp-tongued satire in the stories where the Devil returns with his signature bite really skewers ego and vanity so cleverly that I found myself nodding along while smirking at the absurdities of human nature it exposes. What surprised me most was how not every tale features the Devil himself; one story starts with a devastating phone call that no parent should ever receive, and it captures raw grief so authentically that it hit me hard in the chest. Another follows a woman who has masked her way through life without knowing she's on the autism spectrum, and the quiet revelation there feels incredibly compassionate and eye-opening.

Unflinching and Hauntingly Human

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What I liked most were the deeply emotional stories that don't involve the Devil directly, especially the one starting with a phone call no parent should ever receive and the poignant tale of a woman who spent her whole life masking without knowing she was on the autism spectrum—these moments broke my heart while feeling incredibly authentic and resonant. The narration brings such raw vulnerability to these pieces that they linger with you, blending grief with quiet understanding in a way that's both painful and beautiful. I'd recommend this audiobook to anyone who's experienced loss, neurodivergence, or just wants fiction that explores the heavier sides of the human condition with honesty and empathy—it's perfect for thoughtful listeners who appreciate emotional depth over pure escapism.

Heart-Wrenching Revelations That Hit Hard

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I’ve read the earlier entries in the series, but Conversations with the Devil, Resonance (Humanae Conditioni) hit me differently. The writing feels sharper and more restrained at the same time — like the author knows exactly when to twist the knife and when to let the silence speak. The satire is biting, especially in the exchanges that dismantle ego and self-importance, yet it never loses sight of the humanity underneath.

What stood out most to me was the emotional layering. One story had me smirking at the absurdity of a courtroom showdown, and the next left me sitting quietly, staring at the wall. The tonal shifts could have felt jarring, but instead they create exactly what the title promises — resonance. These stories echo.

If you appreciate fiction that doesn’t spoon-feed you moral lessons but instead nudges you into uncomfortable self-reflection, this collection absolutely delivers. It’s bold without being reckless, and thoughtful without becoming heavy-handed.

“Dark Humor with a Pulse”

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This collection brilliantly exposes the ridiculousness of ego and social performance. The Devil’s presence is less a character and more a mirror reflecting human contradictions. The humor is dark but never hollow; it reveals truths we often avoid. The narration adds texture, giving each voice a distinct personality. If you enjoy fiction that dissects human pretensions while still showing compassion, this audiobook delivers a sharp and satisfying experience.

Human Absurdity

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