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The Alternator

By: B.H. Newton
Narrated by: Timothy Howard Jackson
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What if murder wasn't a mystery?

For one young man, it is always decided by a simple code of chance taught to him by his mentor, a gruff truck driver named Petty who once took him under his wing.

Now a trucker himself, the savant travels the quickest routes coast to coast through 1990s America, listening to the Top 40 Countdown and holding the fate of those he encounters in the palm of his hand.

But are the rules there to allow the natural order to assert itself or to keep a traumatic past from feeding his dark impulses and spiraling him out of control?

A twisted thriller peppered with dark humor, B.H. Newton's The Alternator is a lean, mean story that just might put a wicked smile on your face. This book is intended for a mature audience and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18.

©2021 B.H. Newton (P)2021 B.H. Newton
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This story from the author B.H. Newton will have you glued to the story till the end. B.H. Newton Will have you question some things . It talks about society , human nature , mystery and suspense.

Timothy Howard Jackson Performance was great. His voice is smooth and strong

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This author does a great job of commenting on today's society, religion, human nature. This story made me feel sad for the main character but also made me think about what our society is now. Was it always like this or are we just more aware now?

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