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Books published by publisher SonicMovie.net

  • The Bells

    Edgar Allan Poe, K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audible Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, July 22, 2009)
    The arc of a love affair is told in the ringing of four distinct bells. SonicMovies are premium audios with strong vocal performances enhanced by music and sound effects to such an extent that they sound like movies - hence, SonicMovies. Presented by Wollcott & Sheridan (WSAPL.com) / SonicMovie.net & K. Anderson Yancy.
  • The Shooting of Dan McGrew

    Robert W. Service, Kevin Yancy, K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audible Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, July 22, 2009)
    During the Yukon Gold Rush, a jilted lover returns to settle his score. SonicMovies are premium audios with strong vocal performances enhanced by music and sound effects to such an extent that they sound like movies - hence, SonicMovies. Presented by Wollcott & Sheridan (WSAPL.com) / SonicMovie.net & K. Anderson Yancy.
  • High Flight

    John Gillespie Magee Jr., K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Aug. 27, 2015)
    An aviator expresses the angelic freedom of flight.
  • Hunting Human Game

    Frank Norris, K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, July 28, 2015)
    In this true crime story, an Australian serial killer seeking to avoid justice leisurely boards a ship and flees to San Francisco. But members of an Australian police force board a faster one to await his arrival.
  • I Have a Rendezvous with Death

    Alan Seeger, K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Aug. 28, 2015)
    The poem, "I Have a Rendezvous with Death", expresses some of the heart wrenching universal truths and conflicting emotions anyone who goes to war must face: that you'd rather be home than at war and that death is there with you at all times, either waiting for you to die or waiting for you to kill.
  • Bull Sharks vs. the City of Chicago

    K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audible Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Feb. 11, 2015)
    Sometimes we mess with Mother Nature, sometimes she messes with us. Bull Sharks vs. the City of Chicago is a story that can actually happen and will probably happen if it isn't already happening. In Bull Sharks vs. the City of Chicago, in America's third largest city, a Chicago police captain inadvertently finds himself slammed hard between a city cover-up of Lake Michigan's infestation by bull sharks, aggressive man-eaters, and protecting the residents and guests of the city. He's faced with a moral choice: go along with the cover-up and protect himself or be buried by it. Bull sharks have the unique ability to live in both freshwater and saltwater with equal ease. Lake Michigan, the water bordering Chicago, is one of the five interconnected Great Lakes, which combined account for 21 percent of the world's fresh water. They are enormous and often called inland seas, with a combined surface area roughly the size of the United Kingdom. There are bull sharks in the Mississippi River, which is connected to the Great Lakes ,and bull sharks have been sighted in Southern Illinois, fewer than 300 miles south of Chicago, nearer the river's northern end, and as far south as New Orleans, Louisiana. Additionally Bull Sharks have even been sighted in New Orleans' 630-square-mile Lake Pontchartrain - gifts left behind when hurricane Katrina flooded the city in 2005. Bull sharks are highly aggressive apex predators with no natural predators of their own. Supreme, they reside at the top of their food chain and are believed to be responsible for the majority of near-shore shark attacks, not great whites. They are the pit bulls of man-eating sharks - stout, powerful, and hyperaggressive. In Chicago's sister city of sorts, more than 500 bull sharks are living in the Brisbane River, which runs through Brisbane, Australia, the third most populous city in Australia.
  • 'Antigonish' or 'The Man Who Wasn't There

    Hughes Mearns, K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Aug. 27, 2015)
    This is the cute, short poem, "Antigonish" or "The Man Who Wasn't There", inspired by reports of the ghost of a man roaming the stairs of a haunted house in Antigonish, a town in Canada's Nova Scotia province. It begins: "Yesterday, upon the stair, I met a man who wasn't there He wasn't there again today I wish, I wish he'd go away..."
  • Free Spirit

    K. Anderson Yancy, Lesha Montoya, SonicMovie.net

    Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, May 20, 2015)
    The freest she's ever been, a young woman's joyous embrace of the day takes a horrific turn.
  • The Envoy

    K. Anderson Yancy, Don Hohman, SonicMovie.net

    Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Sept. 18, 2015)
    Humanity learns that all energy consumption, no matter how "green", has consequences.
  • This Job Sucks!

    K. Anderson Yancy, Kevin Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audible Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Feb. 24, 2015)
    So you're in a bad job. You can, in time, get another job. After all it's not a matter of life and death. Or is it? A young man soon learns that no matter how bad he thinks his job is, it has a tremendous upside.
  • Alpha Centauri: Humans Transcend... Humans Destroy... Humans...

    K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Earth's first interstellar mission arrives at the exoplanet Alpha Centauri Bb, believing it to be uninhabitable, to discover the joys and horrors of near light-speed travel.
  • Welcome to Hexville

    K. Anderson Yancy, Lesha Montoya, Jessie Pettit, Heather Wood, Kevin Yancy, SonicMovie.net

    Audible Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Aug. 4, 2015)
    In Welcome To Hexville, the first book of the Hexville series, a documentary crew meeting with the peacekeeper sheriff of Hexville discovers that with the exception of him and his deputies, the citizens of Hexville are far, far, far from what they expected when they left the "calm" of LA for this assignment. Everyone in the town possesses mystical abilities, and it's the job of the peacekeeper and his deputies, all unbiased and unaligned, to maintain order between the funny and at times contentious townspeople.