The President's Son
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Narrated by:
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Harry Roger Williams III
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Written by:
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Jon Athan
About this listen
The extraordinary, reflective, obscene, cruel, and violent story of Vincent Campbell, son of the President of the United States.
To the public eye, Vincent Campbell is seen as a controversial figure known for his bizarre behavior, offensive outbursts, and contrarian stances—on top of a number of legal issues. Unbeknownst to most of the world, however, he holds secrets far worse than derogatory remarks in his personal life. And when it catches up to him, he tells all to a forensic psychiatrist, Lorraine Lynch, who has been assigned to find out why he has done what he has done.
Vincent speaks candidly about his life of utter depravity and extreme violence. He tells stories of lust and love, justice and corruption, conspiracies and cover-ups, and criminals and crimes. He discusses his confidential travels through Asia, the Middle East, and other regions throughout the globe from his tour of carnage. But as their sessions continue and Vincent’s stories grow more and more grotesque, Lorraine finds herself struggling to separate fact from fiction.
Who really is Vincent Campbell?
Jon Athan, the prolific author behind The Groomer and The Girl in the Attic, presents his most disturbing and provocative novel to date. See the world through a bloody lens in this extreme horror epic.
Warning: This novel contains graphic content. Listener discretion is advised. Seriously.
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- Quintin Theresa
- 2024-02-21
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I really tried to sit through this one. But its bad. the reader is really bad. the book is not good either. maybe I should have kept listening but I couldn't. It has shock value to it. but it's pretty boring. not one of Jon best works
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