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Famine (Dramatized Adaptation)

The Four Horsemen, Book 3

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Famine (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: Laura Thalassa
Narrated by: full cast, Felicity Cross, Brandon Marlowe, Wyn Delano, Damon Alums, Julian Dailey, Andrew Quilpa, Christopher Williams, Robb Moreira, Eric Messner, Daniel Llaca, Holly Adams
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They came to earth—Pestilence, War, Famine, Death—four horsemen riding their screaming steeds, racing to the corners of the world. Four horsemen with the power to destroy all of humanity. They came to earth, and they came to end us all.

Ana da Silva always assumed she’d die young, she just never expected it to be at the hands of Famine, the haunting immortal who once spared her life so many years ago. But if the horseman remembers her at all, he must not care, for when she comes face to face with him for the second time in her life, she’s stabbed and left for dead.

Only, she doesn’t quite die.

If there’s one thing Famine is good at, it’s cruelty. And how these blighted bastards deserve it. Try as he might, he can’t forget what they once did to him. But when Ana, a ghost from his past, corners him and promises pain for what he so recently did to her, she and her empty threats captivate him, and he decides to keep her around.

In spite of themselves, Ana and Famine are drawn to each other. But at the end of the day, the two are enemies. Nothing changes that. Not one kind act, not two. And definitely not a few steamy nights. But enemies or reluctant lovers, if they don’t stop themselves soon, heaven will.

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

Performed by Felicity Cross as Ana da Silva, Brandon Marlowe as Famine, Wyn Delano as Death, and Damon Alums as Rocha. Additional performances by Julian Dailey, Andrew Quilpa, Christopher Williams, Robb Moreira, Eric Messner, Daniel Llaca, Holly Adams, Matthew Bassett, Rayner Gabriel, Adrian Garcia, Chris Stinson, Brian Kim McCormick, Drew Kopas, Christopher Walker, Mort Shelby, Bianca Bryan, Lolita Horne, Barbara Pinolini, Erin Lin, Yasmin Tuazon, Elias Khalil, Jessica Threet, Terence Aselford, Gabriel Michael, Jessica Schly, Steve Wannall, Darcey Lee, Nazia Chaudhry, Nora Sofyan, and Keith Charles.

©2021 Laura Thalassa (P)2025 Graphic Audio LLC
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Ugh I hate to say this, but I expected way more when I saw we were getting a graphic audiobook. The background music is honestly not it — especially that metal track. It’s way too loud and doesn’t match the scene at all. And maybe it’s just me, but seeing the ‘end credits’ listed as SEVEN hours?? It just makes it feel like the whole project was rushed and not carefully put together

The story is peak

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Loved the book! I couldn’t get past the background music sometimes. The music choices for this audiobook were odd choices compared to the rest of the series.

Good book - odd background music.

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Was a little nervous about bk3 because some negative reviews. I’m excited for the next book.

So glad I gave it a chance

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I loved these books when I read them alone- but as a dramatized version I love it even more.

Loved everything!

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I really liked this one. Great performances as always. It was interesting to have a female main character that spoke to the life of sex workers, and who showed the humanity, what they endure, just humanizing. although the love story arc is similar in all of the installations, I appreciate how each one differs and how they get there, how each personality is different. on to the next one!

amazing performancenand writing

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