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  • Written by: Brian Hodge
  • Narrated by: Grahame Bywater
  • Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The Immaculate Void

Written by: Brian Hodge
Narrated by: Grahame Bywater
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You wouldn’t think events happening years apart, at points in the solar system hundreds of millions of miles distant, would have anything to do with each other.

When she was six, Daphne was taken into a neighbor’s tool shed and came within seconds of never coming out alive. Most of the scars healed. Except for the one that went all the way through.

You wouldn’t think that the serial murders of children and the one who got away would have any connection with the strange fate of one of Jupiter’s moons.

Two decades later, when Daphne goes missing again, it’s nothing new.

As her exes might agree, running is what she does best, so her brother Tanner sets out one more time to find her. Whether in the mountains or in his own family, search and rescue is what he does best.

But it does. It’s all connected. Everything’s connected.

Down two different paths, along two different timelines, Daphne and Tanner both find themselves trapped in a savage hunt for the rarest people on Earth, by those who would slaughter them on behalf of ravenous entities that lurk outside of time.

So, when things start to unravel, it all starts to unravel.

But in ominous signs that have traveled light years to be seen by human eyes, and that plummet from the sky, the ultimate truth is revealed: There are some things in the cosmos that terrify even the gods.

©2018 Brian Hodge (P)2020 Journalstone

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I bought the authors entire work after this novel.

The title is not an exaggeration. This was my very first audiobook experience, I explicitly started using audible for this book as it's not available as an ebook or in print. I was so impressed that I proceeded to buy copies of every other book the author has written. I haven't been disappointed yet.

Hands down, this novel is some of the best cosmic horror I have ever had the pleasure of enjoying. I personally think it's better than most of the authors that make up the Lovecraft circle outside of the man himself.

The narration is solid throughout. There's a Boston accent that the narrator is a little hammy on, but otherwise, it is a good delivery from start to finish.

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