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I definitely credit the narrators, or voice actors as I like to call them. Because they are  so good at what they do. They bring my characters to life in so many ways which is why I love audio books so much. 

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Meet the newest voice to my world. Bridget Gouger-Strickland she grew up in Las Vegas, NV. She loves traveling to new places and trying different cultures, foods, reading, entertaining and sitting with  friends around a bonfire. Her goal is to become a full-time book narrator and proofer for audiobooks. Her hobbies include painting and investigating the paranormal with her best friend Stacy.

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She is working on the audio book Who are they. This book combines three of my most controversial books into one. Who are the Mormons, who are the Jehovah witnesses, and who are the seven day Adventist. 

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Her next project will be my newest series Chicago Noir. It will feature Marla McDonell  a private eye set against the back drop of a male dominated city of the fifties.  She will be taking on the underworld, crooked cops, and so much more in this gritty Noir tale.  Don't miss it. 

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 Josiah is a full time Firefighter in a small city in Nebraska where he lives with his wife. He has always enjoyed using different accents and dialects throughout his  youth and into young adulthood. He decided back in 2018 to try and narrate for audible. That's where he met Tim and was offered  the honor of narrating for the Jack Manson series "The Ax Man Cometh" to which he gladly accepted! However he is new to the narrating world but  looks forward to the experiences that he will receive from it. 

Lawrence D Palmer has done over ten audio books for me.

 

"I enjoy reading. However, due to long commutes between home and work I listen to many audio books."

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. He has a rich deep voice that can go into all sorts of ranges. He has been the voice of the Samson family, Jack Manson, and many others. 

Noir Complete

It all comes down to Who is Perh Cushing, the mystery man who controls all the crime worldwide. Well, the search is on. He owns New York, Chicago, Detroit, and others. He funds Terrorist organizations, Finances every illegal origination known, and gives to charities. That's right, he is also a very charitable man, but who is? Well, that's what everyone wants to know. Following the noir series of books beginning with Detroit Noir 1-3 and moving through 1954 Noir, Chicago Noir, New York pulp, and finally Noir Complete.
If you don't enjoy suspense, danger, murder, espionage, romance, and action-adventure, this book is not for you!


This is it! The end has come, or has it? My most significant challenge in writing is not writing itself but ending anything. I love stories that continue on and on. I love watching how characters grow and change from their experiences. I get to know my characters so well that they become a part of my family, so when one dies, it is as much of a shock to me as anyone.
However, this is not the end, per se. It is the beginning of a new era. The series itself took on a life all its own. What began as a straightforward crime story expanded into a global epic—starting in Detroit and crossing the globe. Then he made his presence known, Perh Cushing, the mastermind behind the crime wave. And with his company came others until the little story became a big one that has brought you here, dear reader.
Between these pages, you will see the conclusion promised at the end of the other books. You will find closure in Chicago Noir and answer, "Did Marla die?" In Chicago Noir book 2, find out what happened with Sgt. Kind, his brave unit in 1954 noir, and the new war against Hitler. Also, New York Pulp, what happened after the building fell, "who lived and who Perished, and what of Manny Van Johnson, Jack Manson, and Brandon Addington? Where do they fit into the grand scheme of things? Well, wonder no longer here is where you will find the closure you seek. Right here in the book you now hold or the book you are currently listening to. So grab some popcorn, drink, kick back, relax, and enjoy the Noir; complete! "Out of the shadows."

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