The Man Burns Tonight
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Watts
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Written by:
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Donn Cortez
About this listen
Jack Rabbit Speaks
A tall figure stands alone, waiting to be engulfed in flames. It is the Burning Man, the giant wooden centerpiece of Nevada's famous weeklong arts festival. Every year, thousands flock to the middle of the desert to push the limits of creativity and outrageousness. Dex Edden is not one of them. A computer programmer, Dex has come to the wild and wooly festival only to please his boss. Out of the blue, he will be a witness to murder.
When a masked visitor enters the RV where Dex and his boss are camped out, Dex's tiny oasis in the middle of the weird and unnerving festival scene is shattered in a moment of blinding violence. Now Dex is wanted by the killer, who fled into the desert - and by the police. For Dex, survival depends on blending in with the oddballs and eccentrics in an alien landscape. For on the final, fateful night of Burning Man, the flames will rise - and the masks will come off....
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- Ryan Paton
- 2019-04-28
Amazing!
this is amazing book! It's a roller coaster ride never knowing really what's coming next. it's also decently representative of what burning man is like. The author did as good of a job as they could describing the essence of Black Rock City in a murder mystery novel.... Burning Man is one of those things that you could write volumes and never really encompass everything. I love the character development of Dexter and The supporting cast were unique and quirky and lovable. also if there are any burners out there thinking about reading this don't be turned off by the first little section, it starts to paint Burning Man in a somewhat negative light but then things turn around a bit later. I really recommend this book!
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