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Use Once, Then Destroy

By: Conrad Williams
Narrated by: Lynne Jenson, John Curran
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A serial killer is removing victims' hands in a Venice shackled by winter. A woman at the end of her tether finds a terrible release on holiday in the fens of East Anglia. A man is haunted by graffiti, and finds that his road to discovering the perpetrator leads to death - and worse. A husband trying to comfort his terminally ill wife seeks help in a forbidden zone from his childhood, where blood is the price of perfection.

In this spellbinding collection of his best stories from the last ten years, award-winning writer Conrad Williams offers the kind of horrors that move subtly into you, like pain, or love, or regret.

They are stories that explore the scarred outposts of desperation and desire, sickness and death, sex and decay. Within this audiobook, you will also find the acclaimed novella Nearly People (nominated for awards by the International Horror Guild and the British Fantasy Society), in which a woman's search for food in a nightmarish city brings her attention from an enigmatic man known as The Dancer, and a host of terrible epiphanies.

©2004 Conrad Williams (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Anthologies & Short Stories Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Ghosts Horror Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Scary Science Fiction Short Stories Supernatural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Haunted Marriage

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Williams' stories largely explore the darker sides of the human psyche: lust, obsession, fear, and madness. These stories are haunted with heartache and desperation. Performed by Lynne Jensen and John Curran, these tales fly by despite their often-morose subject matter. John Curran's gravelly tones are especially well-suited to portraying the frozen and shady streets of Venice...not to mention the serial killer who patrols them.

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The male narrator is not very literate. He mispronounced far too many words. An actor should know how to pronounce everything in their script. It’s unprofessional and amateurish not to do so.

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