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Windfall
- Narrated by: Matt Hicks
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
"A mesmerizingly fascinating and addictive story” of alternative energy, demonic possession, and the second American Civil War, Windfall follows Seth Tatton, a corporate attorney with a side job as a bespoke hit man for a cabal of politicians, magnates, and military leaders. Even under Seth's secret life, things aren’t what they seem, because of something inside him - with big plans. And when Seth is assigned to watch a troubled young woman, all of those plans start to fall apart....
Critic reviews
“Windfall, while a mesmerizingly fascinating and addictive story, steps beyond the usual campfire-cum-barbershop tales spread around town or discussed in literary circles.... [I] encourage those whose hunger for the new in writing will be stimulated to become submerged in this very contemporary landfall of a book. Colin Dodds has arrived." (Grady Harp, literary aficionado)
"Windfall is not your typical political thriller. Dodds deftly weaves in a solid paranormal thread that explores ambition, myth and morality in an indifferent America without resorting to pulpit thumping or cardboard villains." (The New Podler Review of Books)
"Dodds manages to throw fantasy, horror, and sci-fi into a mixing bowl and stir his readers up a delicious literary cake, cook it, and serve it with a sly and knowing smile. It may be cliché to say, but trust me, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll want more." (A. E. Stueve, editor, EAB Publishing; author, Former)
"Smart people compliment the smart and direct narrative in a way that keeps a reader...eager to turn the page to discover the next big move from these compelling leads.... [Windfall] could easily stand up against the more famous works of the genre." (Rabid Readers Reviews)