Happy #AudioDramaSunday! One of the great things about podcasting is that we’ve been creating content for the last two decades. And while much of it has naturally been taken down over the years and the listening trends tend to favor more recent productions, there are some classics out there that, IMHO, need to be enjoyed by more poeple.
Like Unkillable, a narrated horror thriller from Patrick E. McLean. It was released back in 2010-2011 and is self-contained at 19 episodes and will take you just over four hours to listen. Unless you’re one of those monsters who listens to audio fiction at 1.5 or double-speed. 😱 😉
Here’s the synopsis:
Unkillable is the story of a young man who is cruelly murdered then brought back from the dead to revenge himself. The kicker is: He’s not really alive. He can be hurt, he just can’t be killed.
It’s dark and funny and sad and beautiful and violent and magical – if it could be summed up with just a few words, there would have been no point in writing a novel.
Unkillable. Life sucks. Death blows. In between is worse.
Patrick is one of my favorite storytellers. And is also a friend. But a talented one! Also, I need to disclose that he kills my wife in this book. Not kidding. And he didn’t even ask permission. His voice is perfect for intimate narration like this. Highly recommended!