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Gallery of Death

By: Bradley Harper
Narrated by: Jack Nolan
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Gallery of Death is a story collection which begins with "Coyote", where a Cherokee Plainclothes Detective has 12 hours to rescue a kidnapped woman and keep his spiritual nemesis, Coyote, at bay.

In "Homeward Bound", two soldiers attempt to evade the enemy and a pending air strike to make their way to safety, and back home.

"Catrina" is a personal essay describing an actual death scene investigation Dr. Harper performed, and his struggle to overcome the sterility of clinical terminology to accurately convey his findings.

The book ends with a brief excerpt of his upcoming novel, A Knife in the Fog.

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The characters were vivid and engaging. The plots were well-paced. A thoroughly enjoyable read!

My favorite thing about these short stories is how quickly the characters and scenes came to life in the cinema of my mind. Dr. Harper did an amazing job. I'm looking forward to his next book!

The reader did a fantastic job. Using his voice, pacing, and a hint of accent made It feel almost like an ensemble theater piece. Well done.

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