Capitol Coven
Peter E. Abresch
Read by Peter E. Abresch
Ninety percent of the federal laws, resolutions, and appropriations pass or fail in the U. S. Congress by a handful of votes. When Alexander Judd stumbles upon the possibility of collusion in these votes, and sets out to investigate it, he quickly finds himself kidnapped by a trash-talking Elfy Cane. Who is wanted for murder. Cut the guy's heart out. Then, linked to Elfy by association, Alex finds the police are now after him. What more could a slightly out-of-shape widower ask? Well, falling in love with her wasn't one of them. Nor was having her fall into the clutches of the shadowy Church of the Dark Light, a secret coven meeting in the great building atop Jenkins Heights. Known today as Capitol Hill.
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Chapters
Episode 1, Chapters 1 thru 3 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 2, Chapters 4 thru 6 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 3, Chapter 7 thru 9 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 4, Chapter 10 and 11 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 5, Chapter 12 thru 14 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 6, Chapter 15 thru 17 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 7, Chapter 18 thru 20 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 8, Chapter 21 thru 23 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 9, Chapter 24 thru 26 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 10, Chapter 27 thru 29 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 11, Chapter 30 thru 32 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 12, Chapter 33 thru 35 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 13, Chapter 36 thru 38 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 14, Chapter 39 thru 40 | Read by Peter E. Abresch | |
Episode 15, Chapter 41 thru 43 | Read by Peter E. Abresch |
Reviews
By: per ove sleen
This is simply not good enough to waist ones time on. The narrator tries to do different voices on the cast, but only have three different voices (normal, mickey mouse with a throat infection and the last one sounds like someone dying from cancer), so it gets very confusing since ...
By: Casey
It’s easy to criticize genre fiction as cliché or played, however labored the grammar of the critic may be. Genre fiction, by its very nature, is formulaic and methodic, whether written by an American or created in some other country. One doesn’t read or listen to a story like this ...
By: per ove sleen
I know I'm not shit hot at writing english, but any idiot should see that is totally beside the point here. I assure you my Norwegian and German writing are better, but I guess it's beyond your competence to value that so I guess we're better off without... POS
By: Chris
An entertaining listen, I loved the interactions between Elfy and Alex.