The Unnoticeables
The Vicious Circuit, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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Emily Foster
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Scott Merriman
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By:
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Robert Brockway
About this listen
From Robert Brockway, Sr. Editor and Columnist of Cracked.com, comes The Unnoticeables, a funny and frightening urban fantasy.
There are angels, and they are not beneficent or loving. But they do watch over us. They watch our lives unfold, analyzing us for repeating patterns and redundancies. When they find them, the angels simplify those patterns and remove the redundancies, and the problem that is "you" gets solved.
Carey doesn't much like that idea. As a punk living in New York City, 1977, Carey is sick and tired of watching strange kids with unnoticeable faces abduct his friends. He doesn't care about the rumors of tar-monsters in the sewers or unkillable psychopaths invading the punk scene - all he wants is to drink cheap beer and dispense ass-kickings.
Kaitlyn isn't sure what she's doing with her life. She came to Hollywood in 2013 to be a stunt woman, but last night a former teen heartthrob tried to eat her, her best friend has just gone missing, and there's an angel outside her apartment. Whatever she plans on doing with her life, it should probably happen in the few remaining minutes she has left.
There are angels. There are demons. They are the same thing. It's up to Carey and Kaitlyn to stop them. The survival of the human race is in their hands.
We are, all of us, well and truly screwed.
©2015 Robert Brockway (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.Continue the series
I gave this a full star review, BUT... it should come with some sort of warning. When a scene involved people getting raped to death, i almost put it down. I didn't know i was signing up for that and i might have given it a miss if i knew it was there.
Im a metal head, not easily put off my food. This almost put me off my food. I found the windup gave me some mild anxiety and i couldn't put my finger on why. Turns out the author has a bit of a disturbed edge when he opens up. Possibly a bit much for my liking, but if you are into that. This one is for you.
Heaps of funny moments built of honest thoughts of shitkickers.
Good concept.
Dark and funny.
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