
Head Cleaner
Author: David James Keaton
Narrator: Joe Hempel
Unabridged: 9 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 10/18/2022
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller

Author: David James Keaton
Narrator: Joe Hempel
Unabridged: 9 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 10/18/2022
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller
David James Keaton is the author of three collections of short stories, including Fish Bites Cop! Stories to Bash Authorities, which was named the 2013 Short Story Collection of the Year by This Is Horror, and Stealing Propeller Hats from the Dead, which received a Starred Review from Publishers Weekly. He is also the author of three novels, The Last Projector (a thriller), Pig Iron (a western, which has been optioned for film), and She Was Found in a Guitar Case (a mystery). He is the co-editor, along with Joe Clifford, of Hard Sentences: Crime Fiction Inspired by Alcatraz, and the editor of Dirty Boulevard: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of Lou Reed. He teaches composition and creative writing at Santa Clara University in California.
Joe Hempel, best known for his rich narrations, has entertained listeners with over one hundred audiobooks in genres ranging from horror and mystery to science fiction, romance, and personal development.
3.5 Stars This was an entertaining horror-ish novel that plays around with the tropes surrounding old technology. I loved the premise because I enjoy horror that utilizes outdated technology. I liked the idea of a VHS player that can rewrite movies, but I quickly remembered that I'm not a movie buff.......more
This time I'm going to let the work speak for itself and not give five stars to my own book because who even does that. Desperate people, that's who.......more
A hilarious, reference-packed, retro sci-fi mindmelter. I had more fun reading this book than I have in a long time. Hell yeah!......more
Podcast interview: [URL not allowed] Video via Youtube... One of the things about getting older for me was explaining to young movie nerds how the video store worked. The conversation veered towards how we graded movies on a curve and would finish them because we took them home......more