Don't think I've ever read (or listened to) any of Andrew Lennon's stuff before, so when I got a chance at a free audiobook with a large chunk of his work on it, I was happy to check him out - and glad I am of it.
The author writes horror in the vein of Clive Barker, throwing (mostly) everyday people into bizarre situations. As an anthology, not all stories are created equal, but they are consistently good throughout with a mix of short stories (some almost flash fiction) and longer borderline novellas. He has a good sense for horror, and you can garner his influences from famous authors mentioned throughout. The characters are well-written, and I could personally see people I know filling the roles with only a change in accent required.
The narrator is always a key to audiobooks, and the man in question does a great job, although he speaks a little fast at times. Another narrator reads one story, and it doesn't fit with the rest of the audiobook, but he's far from terrible.
My favourite story is the first, with the deadpan doctor delivering the chills. Read/listen and beware.