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  • Written by: Brian Keene
  • Narrated by: Scott Weinberg
  • Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Earthworm Gods

Written by: Brian Keene
Narrated by: Scott Weinberg
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Publisher's Summary

The Cult Classic Returns!

One day, it starts raining-and never stops. Global super-storms decimate the planet, eradicating most of mankind. Pockets of survivors gather on mountaintops, watching as the waters climb higher and higher. But as the tides rise, something else is rising, too. 

Now, in the midst of an ecological nightmare, the remnants of humanity face a new menace, in a battle that stretches from the rooftops of submerged cities to the mountaintop islands jutting from the sea. What hope does an already-devastated mankind have against this new supernatural adversary. 

The old gods are dead. Now is the time of the Earthworm Gods....

Deadite Press is proud to present this Author's Preferred Edition of Earthworm Gods, including an all-new, lengthy afterword by the author recounting the novel's inspiration, creation, and history. 

©2005 Brian Keene (P)2020 David N. Wilson

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ALL HAIL THE EARTHWORM GODS!!!

This is one spectacular achievement for the horror genre and I cannot wait to devour more stories by Keene!

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Keene is my favourite

Once again Brian Keene brings us into the Cthulhu mythos and raises the bar of cosmic horror. As a fan I appreciate the small nods and mentions to his other works and similar stories from Lovecraft. Not for everyone but if you like it at all you will probably love it and become one of us Keene faithfuls.

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Outstanding

Are you sick and tired of countless teenagers and ex-cops as protagonists in your apocalyptic novels? Do you get annoyed that in many of those novels, apocalypse is fun and not nearly depressing enough? Maybe a fan of Lovecraft and frustrated searching for a new decent Lovecraftian novel? Are you pessimistic enough to just want to read about how the world burns instead of survival stories? Well look no further friend, find a cozy place and treat yourself to this great story by Brian Keene.

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The narration is terrible..

This book has an unusual story line that might have actually worked if it were not for the superfluous scenes that only take away from the much-needed action (which is sorely lacking). All in all, it is boring. And then there is the terrible narration: the guy clears his throat, repeats words and there are other curious sounds which make no sense. I have heard some pretty awful narration of my Audible selections, but Scott Weinberg is by far the worst.

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