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Grieving Conversations

By: Chris Cander
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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From award-winning author Chris Cander comes a wrenching and suspenseful short story about grief.

County Sheriff Brody Hayes is in the midst of a missing person's call - for a five-month-old baby. Deep in the mountains of his hometown, Bowie, Wyoming, Brody's desperate search for the helpless child through a worsening snowstorm leads him on an even greater journey - one through his memories of his childhood, his brother, his son, and a life for himself that he thought was lost.

Gripping, atmospheric, and utterly memorable, Grieving Conversations will at once cause your heart to pound and break.

“Cander is a smart, deft storyteller.” (The New York Times Book Review)

“Cander has a gift for description.” (Houstonia Magazine)

©2021 Chris Cander, LLC (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC

©2021 Chris Cander, LLC (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC
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About the Creator

Chris Cander is the award-winning author of the novels Whisper Hollow, 11 Stories, the children’s picture book The Word Burglar, and the Audible Original Eddies. Her latest novel is the USA Today best-selling The Weight of a Piano, which the New York Times called, "immense, intense and imaginative." With starred reviews from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, BookPage, and Library Journal, it was an ABA Indie Next Great Reads pick in both hardcover and paperback, and has been sold in 11 foreign territories thus far.

About the Perfomer

Neil Hellegers is an actor, Audie-nominated narrator, and educator who lives in Brooklyn with his wife, son, and mutt. On camera, Neil has appeared in film and on television, as seen on Blindspot, House of Cards, Madam Secretary, and others. His voice work can be heard in numerous commercials, video games (including Red Dead Redemption 2), and numerous audiobooks, including Dawn of the Exile by Mitchell Hogan, A Tangled Road to Justice by Olan Thorensen, Call Me Maybe by Cara Bastone, and 100 Love Sonnets by Pablo Neruda for Audible Studios. On stage, he has performed Shakespeare with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Aquila Theatre Company, and others, both nationally and internationally. He also directs experimental Shakespeare-based devisings for the Hear Now Festival.

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The story overall was good but the ending was perfect. Just enough to make it worth your time.

worth your time

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Beautifully written and quite gripping towards the end. Feels like having the right cup of tea at the right moment. Truly loved the writing. Un pretentious story telling.

Just the right short.

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I enjoyed the short story. Normally I get irritated by back and forth with timeline. But with this story, it was useful and needed. The only thing I did not care for was the narrator. Neil Hellegers tends to suck in so much air when he reads. Then he stops and starts again. It almost felt like he was out of breath. What?! It was distracting.

Nice little story. Narration not so much.

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All around good story narrated very well but a very short story. I recommend it.

to short but very good

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Good effort to develop characters and make an interesting plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Good character development!

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