Audiobook Demo - Male Narrator

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This clip is from my audiobook, \"Muse: Descended from Myth\". In this snippet Daniel, one of the main characters, is violently interrogating a man with whom he shares an unpleasant history.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I'll take all the help I can get first, show me where they're questioning Abernathy. I have a few questions of my own. The five of us charged through the apartment building and up to the third floor. Once we got to the apartment where Stefan said Gabriel and the others had Abernathy, I tried the door. To my surprise, it opened. A small cluster of older guardians sat around the dinette table playing cards. One stood guard at the bedroom door, looking bored. Everyone froze. Once I stepped into the room. Anyone touches me, I'll break their arm, I snarled, heading towards the bedroom. No one did. I could hear. Gabriel is voice through the closed door. He sounded angry, but not angry enough. I slammed through the door with a crash that had probably been heard all over the building. But that was the point. What is this good cop? Bad cop? Abernathy smirked. His face was already purple and swollen from the beating I'd given him earlier, but I had plans to make it look much worse. Gabriel tried to step between us, but I neatly ducked around him and drove my fist into Abernathy's gut. All right below his rib cage. I'm not a cop, good or bad, which means I don't have to follow any of their rules. I promised I to kill you. And I have every intention of making good on that. If you give me a name and something to follow up on, that will distract me enough to give you a little more time. Right now, I'm really impatient and times something I'm not likely to give you. Abernathy was too busy wheezing for air to respond then So just for fun, I threw a left hook into his cheekbone. It needed more color. Wait, he Wazed as I cocked my left arm for another jab. Wait. Gabriel stepped up beside me, sliding me a disappointed glance. Talk fast. Like I said, I'm impatient. I was bristling, unable to care that Gabriel wasn't happy with my tactics. Especially if they work. I made a deal with Sebastian Finn. All I was supposed to do is look the other way. When they came to make contact, they usually only make them an offer and then go on their way. I think you're just Reiber like all the others, the trader wind like what others snarled a voice beside me. I was shocked when I realized the voice was actually coming from Gabriel. Are you saying that all of our talents are in danger? I'm saying they're getting paid off to make things happen. It's no, I don't do whatever they want. Normally they're getting paid to do it for these guys and their guardian gets a cut. The punch that knocked him out didn't come from me. First we find Sebastian Finn and get back Anna. Then we are going to tear this organization apart until we've rooted out every last watcher or guardian who had a hand in this travesty, Gabriel declared, storming out of the room with me on his heels. We spent an hour performing every kind of search we had access to. The novices had planned to trace Abernathy's cell phone history, and we're busy tracking down those leads, as well as following up some property searches online. Gabriel was calling retired guardians, looking for someone loyal who had information. I was trying to track down any active guardians who weren't where they should be. Everything we discovered pointed towards Chicago, but it was getting hard to narrow it down from there. Chicago is an awfully big place. It would be next to impossible to simply go there and start searching. One of the novices was able to come up with two addresses in the Chicago area that were owned by Finns company or a shell company owned by his company. Anyway, it was enough for May. We had some place to start, and at least I wasn't sitting on my hands anymore.