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Rovers

By: Richard Lange
Narrated by: Marc Vietor, Wayne Carr
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Two immortal brothers crisscross the American Southwest to elude a murderous biker gang and protect a young woman in this “utter triumph and delight” from award-winning author Richard Lange (Jonathan Ames, author of A Man Named Doll).

Summer, 1976. Jesse and his brother, Edgar, are on the road in search of victims. They’re rovers, nearly indestructible nocturnal beings who must consume human blood in order to survive. For seventy years they’ve lurked on the fringes of society, roaming from town to town, dingy motel to dingy motel, stalking the transients, addicts, and prostitutes they feed on.

This hard-boiled supernatural hell ride kicks off when the brothers encounter a young woman who disrupts their grim routine, forcing Jesse to confront his past and plunging his present into deadly chaos as he finds himself scrambling to save her life. The story plays out through the eyes of the brothers, a grieving father searching for his son’s murderer, and a violent gang of rover bikers, coming to a shattering conclusion in Las Vegas on the eve of America’s Bicentennial.

Gripping, relentless, and ferocious, Rovers demonstrates once again why Richard Lange has been hailed as an “expert writer, his prose exact, his narrative tightly controlled” (Steph Cha, Los Angeles Times).

Finalist for the 2022 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award

Crime Fiction Historical Horror Mystery Noir Psychological Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Scary

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“A swift, delicious novel that’s firing on all cylinders… The book has a lot going on, with as many settings as characters, propelled by the jet fuel of resentments, assassinations-for-hire, mistakes, and love affairs. Lange balances it all perfectly. There are a few amazing fights too.”—Carolyn Kellogg, Los Angeles Times
"Outstanding supernatural noir... Evocative prose illuminates the neon-lit world of small-town 1970s America. Lange succeeds brilliantly at combining the vampire and noir traditions.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Rovers is a lean, mean pulp masterpiece of American horror. I was blown away. Richard Lange is the real deal."—Joe Hill, author of Locke & Key and Nos4a2
Rovers is a gritty and vivid encounter with the creatures that haunt the underbelly of Americana. Lange utilizes his immense skill with prose and characters to create a dynamic and visceral page-turner. I devoured this book!”—Zoje Stage, author of Baby Teeth and Wonderland
“Lange has done it again! Another tour de force! Another gripping page-turner! Shifting points-of-view, beautiful language, drama, action, fantasy, pathos—Rovers has it all! And it makes me feel greedy like a vampire (or a rover): I want and need another Richard Lange book right away! Well, I have to be patient and rational: I have his other books to reread and this one, too, which is an utter triumph and delight.”—Jonathan Ames, author of A Man Named Doll and creator of HBO’s Bored to Death
“The gone world of the 1970s goes beautifully, terrifyingly and oh so satisfyingly bad in this new one by Richard Lange. Propulsive, intense, smart and stylish, Rovers is high-octane, full-throttle, keep-your-hands-off-that-lightswitch stuff.”—Laird Hunt, author of In the House in the Dark of the Woods and Neverhome
Rovers is not your ordinary vampire novel. Richard Lange has written a gritty, dusty, dirty, and sweaty thriller that reeks of blood and fear. Rovers is a hardcore 1970s crime thriller—a bloody revenge story built on the brooding realization that even with eternal life and incredible healing power, existence and spirit are always fragile.”—Raymond A. Villareal, author of A People’s History of the Vampire Uprising
Rovers is a dark gem of a book. A vampire novel by way of John Steinbeck and Sam Peckinpah. Riveting and relentless.”—Wallace Stroby, author of Heaven's a Lie
“Reading Rovers was like going on a three-day bender: once I got started, I couldn't stop. Rovers is a bleak, gritty, violent, and mostly tender portrayal of life as an outsider that happens to be about vampires. The writing is equal to the story: achingly beautiful, by turns inspiring and devastating.”—Alma Katsu, author of The Hunger and The Deep
Gripping Story • Great Characters • Spectacular Performances • Fast-moving Plot • Entertaining Plot • Well-crafted Povs

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There has long been a fascination by horror fans for finding the stories of the monsters that may live among us. Rovers are just such monsters. Modern day vampires that are not seemingly as hard to kill as they are hard to find. They live in plain sight at the is horrific when you think about it. The narrators do a great job - Marc Vietor and Wayne Carr of steering the narrative between the three main characters as a different voice. The two Rover brothers will remind you of "Mice and Men" somewhat or maybe the main character in Stephen King's Bachman book "Blaze." But the true horror is one that is, what happens when a Rover is mentally disabled and must rely on a brother to help feed. The setting around the American bicentennial could have been played up more, but this was a good story. I love the fact at the very end when the narrators lend their character voices to the minutiae at the end of each Audible book. I almost expected to hear "Audible Hopes You Have Enjoyed this Program," in their voice. Fun listening to it.

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One of the best vamp stories I've read.The subtle supernatural origins aren't really covered,I could say nearly ignored but that only keeps the focus of the group of people trying to make a living.From a biker gang with frayed alliances, to a pair of doomed brothers who cant catch a break- and the faithfully vengeful father who just needs to accomplish Something to quell his rage...a terrific book.Im hoping the ending leaves a chance of a sequel?(somehow!)

Dramatic and bleak without being bitter..

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A twist on the vampire genre. I really enjoyed the book. Great character development and plot. I look forward to more from Mr. Lange. Narration was very good

Great Story!

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Narration was done really well and it was a enjoyable listen all the way through.

100% Good

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A fresh take on the vampire genre. Not too long but hits all the right notes. Very well crafted between mainly 3 different characters/groups and their POVs.

Loved It

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