Edward Lorn has 9 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 7 narrators. The most-rated is Bay's End.

Cruelty is a serial novel with 10 parts. This is episode nine.
©2015 Edward Lorn (P)2015 Edward Lorn

Pointvilla... A quiet town, the kind of place old folk go to watch the sea roll in and the years roll out. The kind of place guys like the man in the pig mask can make an easy dime, or an easy killing. An ancient entity... An inhuman intelligence crawls up the shore and sprawls over Pointvilla. A thing capable of stealing bodies, and drawing minds into one, into it - the MIND. An intelligence pulling Pig Mask inward as others swirl around Pig himself, like he's a planet, a force, and the rest are drawn by gravity. Brothers... Ray and Bill are kin. The entity might understand loneliness, and the drive to consume and kill and torment...but it doesn't understand brothers and sisters. It doesn't understand siblings. Some people are tied together by more than blood. In a town at one with the Mind, survival comes down to brothers and sisters and old dudes with a penchant for good weed.
©2017 Craig Saunders and Edward Lorn (P)2017 Craig Saunders and Edward Lorn

You're out in the middle of nowhere. You've been crippled and left for dead. There's something in the woods. It's coming. There's only one thing you can do…Crawl.
©2013 Edward Lorn (P)2014 Edward Lorn

This is Cruelty, the epic 10-episode serial novel collected for the first time in one massive volume containing thousands of words of horror. On a lonely stretch of deserted Texas highway, Will Longmire breaks down. But he's not alone. In the dead of night, Innis Blake hits someone - or something - with her car. The figure should not be getting up. But it is. An unstoppable force is after Will and Innis. And before the night is over, both strangers will know the face of Cruelty. Forgiveness is only a few miles down the road, but safety is nowhere in sight. Every monster has its origins.
©2015 Edward Lorn (P)2016 Edward Lorn

Lei Duncan has it all: the ideal life, the perfect career, and a loving husband. What more could someone ask for? It is with this in mind that Lei takes her morning run. Belinda Walsh has lost it all: her home, her husband, and her mind. She thought she knew Dan, but one phone call changed all that. Now, everything she’s known to be true is a lie. It is with this in mind that she goes looking for something - or someone - to destroy. When the lives of two strangers intersect, something will be born of the connection. For one of these two souls, the truth of the world will shift and morph into something powerful and dangerous - a darkness of the mind, a tear in sanity. And something will peek through that darkness, beckoned by the sound of broken ribs.
©2018 Edward Lorn (P)2018 Edward Lorn

All monsters have their origins.... On a lonely stretch of deserted Texas highway, Will Longmire breaks down. But he's not alone. In the dead of night, Innis Blake hits someone, or something, with her car. The figure shouldn't be getting up. But it is. An unstoppable force is after Will and Innis. And before the night is over, both strangers will know the face of cruelty. Forgiveness is only a few miles down the road, but safety is nowhere in sight. This is the end....
©2015 Edward Lorn (P)2016 Edward Lorn

When geneticist Johan Schmidt seeks funding for a new project, elusive scientist Eliot Von Lennon agrees to cover the cost of Johan's experiments. Together, the two men will discover whether or not the human soul exists, or if there truly is… No Such Thing
©2009-2014 Edward Lorn (P)2014 Edward Lorn

In this short story from the author of Cruelty and The Sound of Broken Ribs, our narrator finds themselves no longer alone in the barren wood they've called home since time out of mind. A specter from their past has come to visit. Might the visitor be a ghost, a time traveler, or something more sinister? For not everyone is who (or what) they seem to be. "There Were Other Versions of Us" is a short story of 8,000 words.
©2018 Edward Lorn (P)2018 Edward Lorn

What does it take to ruin a perfectly good summer? Four cherry bombs. When twelve-year-old Trey and his best friend Eddy play a prank on Officer Mack, the resulting chain of events rocks the small town of Bay's End. Today, Trey Franklin is a man haunted by his past. Tormented by that one tragic, fateful summer, Trey searches for catharsis the only way he knows how - by writing. A tale of love and loss, bittersweet memories, and the depths of human evil. Welcome to Bay's End.
©2011-2020 Edward Lorn (P)2013 Edward Lorn