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Chuck Masters’ Body of Work by D. Eric Paster
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Chuck Masters’ Body of Work

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Narrator Charles Constant

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Length 3 hours 14 minutes
Language English
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Quick, punchy, and unpredictable—the same goes for the novella as it does for its titular protagonist, Chuck Masters. Chuck thought he was the next big gift to cinema, but he has proven himself a raging disappointment to the craft and to his family.

Chuck is finally ready to claim his glorious return to the spotlight … in the worst hotel imaginable. Ghosts! Frights! Craft services! Enter the world of the Royal Eugenia Hotel, and watch a Master at work. It might just be his last.

D. Eric Paster was born outside of Boston and raised outside of San Francisco. He attended the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts for screenwriting, and has been writing ever since. Body of Work is his first novella. He lives in California with his wife and two dogs.

Actor Charles Constant’s professional storytelling career began at the age of thirteen, when he became an Actors’ Equity Association apprentice. After training in Chicago and London, he went on to appear onstage in theaters across the country. Charles was chosen by Mark Cuban to narrate his book How to Win at the Sport of Business, and his work on Into the Crossfire became an Audible Listener Favorite in February 2014. Publishers Weekly says that he provides “strong” narration and finds his voice to be “deep and assertive.”

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