Real Bad, Real Soon, Eric Beetner
Real Bad, Real Soon, Eric Beetner
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Real Bad, Real Soon

Author: Eric Beetner

Narrator: BJ Harrison

Unabridged: 7 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/06/2026


Synopsis

Carter McCoy is still alive, but not for long.

A man with nothing to lose, he can help the helpless. A reluctant killer, his skills are used by the police now to balance the scales of justice. But killing doesn't sit well on Carter and he wants to live out his last days in peace.

Detective Brian DeFore is using Carter for his own gain, and almost destroys both of them. When the old man refuses to help any longer, DeFore wonders how hard it can be to kill someone who needs killing.

Then a woman asks Carter for his help to hunt a monster—her husband.

The search for justice will take him deep into the snowy woods with his faithful dog, Chester, at his side. His end is coming soon, but maybe even sooner than he thought.

About Eric Beetner

Eric Beetner is the author more than thirty novels, including The Last Few Miles Of Road, Two In The Head, All The Way Down, Rumrunners, Leadfoot (Anthony Award nominee), The Devil Doesn't Want Me, When The Devil Comes To Call, The Devil At Your Door, Criminal Economics, Dig Two Graves, and The Year I Died Seven Times.

He is an International Thriller Award nominee, a Shamus nominee and a three-time Anthony Award nominee, including best paperback original and best anthology for Unloaded: Crime Writers Writing Without Guns which he edited and created. His award-winning short fiction has appeared in more than three dozen anthologies.

Eric also hosted the podcast Writer Types and he hosts the popular Noir at the Bar reading series in Los Angeles for twelve years and counting.

When not writing he lives and works in Los Angeles where he is a seven time Emmy nominated TV editor and producer, helping to be both a part of the solution and a part of the problem of people not reading as much as they used to.


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