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“This book is amazing! I was already drawn to it because of the beautiful and grisly illustrations. THEN, I got the audiobook and it changed my life. I have read books before that have 'songs' in the book, the audiobook narrators always do a good enough job of singing the tune in a decent way....but this audiobook took the cake by having The Maxines write and produce the song for the novel and audiobook! I literally have been singing Evil in Me all week! Also, as an Alabamaian, I was hootin' and hollerin' when I read the main character is from Enterprise! ”
— Kait • The Haunted Book Shop
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“Hey, kids, do you like PUNK ROCK? What about SATAN? Do you believe in the power of MUSIC? Then this book is for YOU! *Insert guitar riff here* Evil in Me has it all: a demon possession, an ancient evil, a punk rock band, and the hope that a catchy song can save a soul. This book rocks. ”
— Ryan • Gibson's Bookstore
This program contains original music. The title track, "Evil in Me," is performed by The Maxines and written by Brom and AJ Grey of The Maxines.
Evil in Me is bestselling author Brom's newest novel of possession, damnation, and rock 'n' roll, where one woman must get the world singing in order to save her soul.
Aspiring musician Ruby Tucker has had enough of her small rural town and dysfunctional family. But a falling out with her best friend and bandmate has killed her dreams of escaping and making it big in the Atlanta punk scene.
While helping her eccentric neighbor organize his religious artifacts, an ancient ring clamps down on her finger—possessing her with the spirit of a blood-thirsty demon. There’s no exorcizing it unless hundreds of people chant a spell to set Ruby free. And what’s worse, the ring is a beacon for evil, drawing an unimaginably wicked mob straight to Ruby, hungry for her flesh.
If Ruby can get her band back together, she has a shot at salvation. It's time for her to face the music and put her whole soul into a song—one powerful enough to raise some Hell.
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Nightfire.
Over the past few decades, acclaimed dark fantasy artist Brom has lent his distinctive vision to all facets of the creative industries, from novels and games to comics and film. He is the nationally bestselling author of Slewfoot, The Child Thief, Krampus, The Lost Gods and the award-winning illustrated horror novels The Plucker and The Devil's Rose. Brom is currently kept in a dank cellar just outside of Savannah.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Brom
Narrators:
Shahjehan Khan & Stephanie Németh-Parker
ISBN:
9781250910769
Length:
11 hours 38 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Macmillan Audio
Publication date:
September 17, 2024
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#19,379 Overall
Genre rank:
#455 in Horror
Reviews
“Evil in Me is a delightfully wicked tale packed to the brim with mayhem, music, and no small amount of monstrous, malevolent magic. Make no mistake, Brom’s latest is a stone-goddamn-killer.” —Matthew Lyons, author of A Mask of Flies
“Maximalist gonzo horror fun.” —Booklist
“Like the very best punk songs, Evil in Me is a searing, soul-shredding journey that doesn’t let up until the music ends, leaving your nerves raw and humming from the experience. The demonic feedback will ring through your memory long after you’ve turned the final page.” —Scott Leeds, author of Schrader’s Chord
Praise for Slewfoot
A USA TODAY BESTSELLER!
"I loved this book. A roaring, bloody, beautiful work of pure imagination." —Andy Davidson, author of The Hollow Kind
"Slewfoot is a lusciously dark tale of witchcraft and devilry ... This book was tailor-made for lovers of folk horror and everyone who wants to live deliciously." —Mallory O'Meara, bestselling author of The Lady from the Black Lagoon
"Punctuated by moments of unanticipated levity as well as unmitigated terror, this clever and imaginative tale is not to be missed by fans of dark fantasy and historical horror." —Library Journal
"A fast-paced, hallucinogenic fairy tale...delivering likable protagonists, exotic beasties, and scoundrels whom we long to see at table with their just desserts." —Christopher Buehlman, author of The Blacktongue Thief
“Slewfoot takes hold of the maxim 'sympathy for the devil' and yanks hard on that literary taproot, unearthing a far more elemental and complex truth. Demon or no, evil or not, the mighty stag Slewfoot deserves our love and devotion. All hail Brom, all hail Slewfoot!” —Clay McLeod Chapman, author of What Kind of Mother
"Which is worse? The Devil of the forest or the terror of Puritan village rumors, accusations, and lies? At the crossroads of victimhood and vengeance, Abitha makes her choice—and blood follows." —Richard Kadrey, New York Times bestselling author of the Sandman Slim series
“This is a tale that will unsettle readers as they vacillate between fear and celebration. ... For all who enjoy historical horror with healthy doses of dark fantasy, witchcraft, and vengeance.” —Booklist Reviews
“Slewfoot is creepy, crawly, bloody fun. If you’re looking for a witchy, thrilling ride that also has a philosophical soul, grab a copy of Slewfoot—and don’t put it down until you’ve finished it.” —BookPage (Starred Review)
"Slewfoot is an extraordinary, harrowing tale about a remarkable friendship and a demon trying to find his soul. It’s a journey of witchcraft, misogyny, paganism, and piety. It left me spellbound and my tortured black heart devoured this story looking for more." —Cemetery Dance