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Frankenstein Mobster Audiobook

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Read By: Daniel Roebuck, Debbie Rochon, Mark Redfield Publisher: Oasis Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781645556497

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

10

Longest Chapter Length:

26:52 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

02:06 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

15:51 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

Welcome to Monstros City! Where monsters live and mobsters rule! Detective Terry Todd (Daniel Roebuck, “Matlock”, “The Fugitive”, “The Munsters”) is missing and presumed dead. His daughter, Detective Terri Todd (Debbie Rochon), new to the police force, has vowed to find out what happened to him. When a mad scientist brings Todd back to life, combining him with the bodies and spirits of three notorious dead gangsters, and calls her new creation “Frankie”, all hell breaks out in a town already at the boiling point with warring gangs and the hapless monsters that live under the crime and corruption that plague the metropolis! As the inhabitants of Monstros City, the vampires, werewolves, goblins, and “exceptionals” fight for their survival under the boot heels of the mob and corrupt city officials, Frankie and Terri, father and daughter, eventually find each other, and fight to make Monstros City safe for all! This Monsterama audio drama, adapted from the acclaimed graphic novel by Mark Wheatley, also stars Mark Redfield as Mayor Hyde, with Nathanyael Grey, Inyan Igmuthanka Bey, Jennifer Rouse, Isabel Newell, Dick Dyszel, and Eric Supensky, supported by a large cast, with original music and immersive cinematic sound effects. FRANKENSTEIN MOBSTER is Adapted, Written, and Directed by Mark Redfield. Music Score and Sound Design by Jennifer Rouse.

 

Copyright Ⓒ Mark Wheatley under exclusive license to Redfield Arts audio/Mark Redfield Studios. “Frankenstein Mobster” Copyright Ⓒ and TM Mark Wheatley. All Rights Reserved.

 

TRACKS:

1.      Fanfare/Credits

2.      Part 1 Welcome to Monstros City

3.      Part 2 Made Man

4.      Part 3 The Monster Mash

5.      Part 4 Of Mobs and Monsters

6.      Part 5 Mayhem at the Goblin Market

7.      Part 6 Making Monster Mash

8.      Part 7 All Monsters Great and Small

9.      Part 8 All Monsters Matter

10.    End Credits

 

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About the Narrators

Daniel Roebuck was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, A fan of movies and television from a very early age, he was immediately drawn to the actors and comedians. Honing his craft, Roebuck acted in, directed, and even wrote over forty plays and began performing stand up comedy. Now, Roebuck has amassed a substantial resume as an actor, writer, and director. He has moved easily between all mediums having continued working on television, in movies, and on the stage. His film credits are myriad, having starred in blockbusters like The Fugitive, US Marshals,and Final Destination, as well as popular titles including Agent Cody Banks and it’s sequel, That’s What I Am, Money Talks, Flash of Genius, and so many more.

Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1848) transformed the American literary landscape with his innovations in the short story genre and his haunting lyrical poetry, and he is credited with inventing American gothic horror and detective fiction. He was first published in 1827 and then began a career as a magazine writer and editor and a sharp literary critic. In 1845 the publication of his most famous poem, “The Raven,” brought him national fame.