The Midnight Man
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Narrated by:
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Laurence Stirling Knott
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By:
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Kevin Klehr
About this listen
Stanley is almost fifty. He hates his job, has an overbearing mother, and is in a failed relationship. Then he meets Asher, the man of his dreams, literally in his dreams.
Asher is young, captivating, and confident about his future—everything Stanley is not. So, Asher gives Stan a gift. The chance to be an extra five years younger each time they meet.
Some of their adventures are whimsical. A few are challenging. Others are totally surreal. All are designed to bring Stan closer to the moment his joyful childhood turned to tears.
But when they fall in love, Stan knows he can’t live in Asher’s dreamworld. Yet he is haunted by Asher’s invitation to “slip into eternal sleep.”
©2021 Kevin Klehr (P)2024 NineStar PressWhat listeners say about The Midnight Man
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- John Marsden
- 20-10-24
Interesting Story.
I was unsure about what to expect from this book and I must admit it took me way out of my comfort zone. However it was very well written and very thought provoking. The characters both on the normal and the spiritual plain were well developed and believable. I thought the twist at the end was very effective. Laurence Stirling Knott, a new narrator to me was very good with his enthusiastic and dramatic narration. Recommended listen.
I was kindly given a copy of the book by the narrator and leave this honest unbiased review.
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 23-11-24
Very interesting.
I enjoyed the narrator a lot. I’m pretty sure this was the first book I’ve listened to him narrate. The story was interesting but I was a bit confused at times. I liked that I was kept guessing until the very end. Kevin Klehr sure knows how to write interesting and thought provoking books!
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