Adapted from a screenplay by Award-Winning Screenwriter, Jason McCulloch, Voices is a tense, multi-genre debut perfect for fans of Thriller, Suspense/Mystery, Detective, and Police Procedural.
One week after his ninth birthday, Allan Abrams knew he wanted to be a father. Four decades and countless heartbreaks later, his dream is about to come true. All he and his wife, Clara, must do is navigate the final stretch of yet another risky pregnancy, this one complicated by their strained marriage, a pandemic, escalating political and racial tensions, and a far deadlier threat that will soon emerge.
Allan and Clara’s holiday plans include a pantry full of comfort food and an endless supply of Christmas movies. But those plans are derailed when police ask Allan, a psychiatrist, to help solve a puzzling case. A death row inmate was brutally slain in his locked cell. Before police were aware of the inmate’s death, an elderly, homeless man confessed to the murder using details only the killer could know.
Allan quickly determines the old man is suffering from powerful delusions, including the belief that the current chaos in the world is not random or unrelated, but rather, the start of a horrifying chapter for humanity. It’s not long before strange coincidences and odd occurrences have Allan wondering if there’s more to the old man—and his bizarre story—than meets the eye. Driven by an increasingly intense compulsion he doesn’t understand, Allan digs deeper into the mind of the enigmatic old man only to unearth more questions.
The answers to those questions will put everyone Allan loves at risk and jeopardize his dream of becoming a father.
Audible:Excellent story of a man hearing voices that goes to a shrink.The voices made him responsible for Hitler and other bad peoples deeds because he could have done away with them ahead of time.Next the Psyhchiatrist is hearing voices..... Edison McDaniels was a perfect narrator.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.