Heavens Fury, Stephen Frey
Heavens Fury, Stephen Frey
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Heaven's Fury
A Novel

Author: Stephen Frey

Narrator: Michael McConnohie

Unabridged: 9 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/21/2010


Synopsis

On its surface, Bruner is no different from any other peaceful town in rural, northern Wisconsin, but all is not what it seems. In the days and hours before an ominous approaching snowstorm, local sheriff Paul Summers struggles to cope with a strange series of events, including the arrival of a mysterious group of criminals, the suspicious disappearance of a fellow townsperson, and rumors of evil cult activity, not to mention difficulties at home. When a former lover is murdered under extraordinary circumstances, Paul must race to find the guilty party—while he himself is a suspect.

About Stephen Frey

Stephen Frey is a managing director at a northern Virginia private equity firm. He previously worked in mergers and acquisitions at J. P. Morgan and as a vice president of corporate finance at an international bank in Manhattan. Frey is also the bestselling author of Shadow Account, Silent Partner, The Day Trader, Trust Fund, The Insider, The Legacy, The Inner Sanctum, The Vulture Fund, and The Takeover.

About Michael McConnohie

Michael McConnohie was born on July 23, 1951 in Mansfield, Ohio, USA as Michael D. McConnohie. He is an actor and writer, known for The Big O (1999), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991). Is one of the only voice actors to provide the English-voice of the same character in all of the Xenosaga video game series. McConnohie was the only voice actor to voice Margulis in the series. He was the original English voice-actor for D in the 1985 Vampire Hunter D film. In 2000, he narrated the official trailer of Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ed

Everything in this story depends on the ending. The author is going for a noir feel, and does okay at it, but that means we need a powerful ending to make many of the details feel less silly. Unfortunately, the book ends with the Wayne's World "Scooby Doo" ending and a logic hole so big you can fly......more

Goodreads review by Seth

This book bounced back and forth between interesting and annoying, making me wish it would end but still have enough of a spark of hope left that I wouldn't just quit listening. OK mystery, but the characters all left me wanting for development and feeling they were all a little schizophrenic with h......more

Goodreads review by Dorsi

This was a decent story with a really good narration. The story was rather predictable however, something about the author's writing style kept my interest. Although I liked the main character well enough, I found myself getting irritated with him time and time again. He contradicted himself quite f......more

Goodreads review by Nicole

I have so many conflicting emotions about this book. Overall, I liked it. However, and it's a BIG however, I'm so glad this guy isn't a real police officer. I'm glad he's just a made-up imaginary character. While I'm sure there is some police officer who resembles this guy, which is a scary thought,......more

Goodreads review by Mark

I like Frey's novels, but this one is a departure from the finance/political intrigues I've read earlier...here a sheriff in small northern Wisconsin rural county is dealing with either killings or something more sinister...interesting take on the some of the character of the people of the North Woo......more