Black Mad Wheel
by Josh Malerman
Narrated by Robertson Dean
Why You'll Love This
Robertson Dean's hypnotic narration transforms this paranoid desert thriller into pure sonic dread—his voice becomes the malevolent sound itself, making the 8-hour journey genuinely unsettling.
About This Book
A down-and-out rock band from Detroit receives an unlikely proposition from a military agent: travel to the African desert to investigate a strange, otherworldly sound that has been driving people to madness. Led by their charismatic frontman Philip Tonka, the musicians venture into hostile terrain where they encounter something far more sinister than they bargained for. Meanwhile, in a quiet hospital, a mysterious patient recovers from devastating injuries at an impossible rate, revealing fragments of his story to a dedicated nurse who becomes increasingly invested in uncovering the truth behind his condition.
Robertson Dean's commanding narration transforms Malerman's atmospheric horror into a deeply immersive audio experience. His ability to shift between the gritty desperation of the musicians and the clinical tension of the hospital scenes creates distinct emotional landscapes that pull listeners deeper into the mystery. Dean's pacing builds suspense methodically, allowing the psychological dread to accumulate naturally while maintaining the story's dual timeline structure. The audio format particularly enhances Malerman's exploration of sound as a weapon, as Dean's vocal performance makes the terror feel immediate and visceral.
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