LADIES NIGHT: A Free Jack Ketchum Audio Sample

Happy holidays to all!  Despite all the rumors I'm not dead yet.  Between dealing with the aftermath of a minor car accident, being sick and everything in between, I've been keeping a pretty low profile.  Thank you to all who have been continuing to visit Dark Bites despite the absence of new material.  You guys have kept a smile on my face and I have some pretty awesome things planned for the near future.  Lots of reviews and interviews lined up with your favourate authors and film makers as well as some other cool things in the works that I just can't speak of right now.

Until then, and as my way of saying thanks to you all, here is an audio sample of Jack Ketchum's Ladies Night, perfectly narrated by the excellent Anthony Mendez.  A special thanks to David Niall Wilson for providing me with the sample.  Once you've enjoyed the teaser, you'll do well to check out the good stuff David's got for you over at Cross Roads Press.  It's David's sole mission to create a digital home where authors get paid what they deserve in an industry where far too often publishers enjoy the riches of hard working writers while those very writers get the shaft (more on that later).  Cross Roads Press is at the forefront of what should be a publishing standard and you will do well to book mark them and visit often.

And without further ado, here's your teaser Ladies Night sampler:




To purchase Ladies Night in ebook format, be sure to visit Cross Road Press' store.  For a penny less than three bucks, you really can't go wrong.  And to enjoy the full version of this outstanding audio book, do yourself a favour and go get it right HERE.  See you in the New Year, folks.  Until then, dear readers, stay hungry... and stay dark.

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  1. Just a note...you can buy the EBOOK at our store, the audio is available only through Audible, Amazon, and iTunes...

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  2. Thank you for the clarification, David.

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  3. Thanks Rick,i Really,Really,Love The Ladies Night Out Sampler Audio.My Best Goes Out To Jack Ketchum,and Keep Up The Dark Work. Steven G.

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    1. Thanks for checking it out, Steven! I for one can't imagine a better voice behind the words.

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