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We Could Be Heroes
- Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini, Reba Buhr, January LaVoy, Brittany Pressley, Ryan Burke
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How do you know whether a real-world situation calls for a storybook hero? Is there such a thing as a knight in shining armor, or does every good deed come with unintended consequences? With chilling insight, five bestselling crime writers explore what it means to rise to the occasion—and the space between intentions and results.
Pigeon Tony’s Last Stand by Lisa Scottoline
In this emotional short story by number one bestselling author Lisa Scottoline, one man’s past drives him to take a stand against his neighborhood’s criminal underbelly, whatever the personal cost.
Unknown Caller by Lisa Unger
From New York Times bestselling author Lisa Unger comes the haunting short story of how one woman’s heroic vocation hides the secret guilt she’s tried to bury.
Trouble by Janelle Brown
What does it take to be a good mother? A good neighbor? Straight answers are hard to find in this keenly observed short story by New York Times bestselling author Janelle Brown.
These Cold Strangers by J.T. Ellison
From New York Times bestselling author J.T. Ellison comes a chilling tale about how a reporter’s deep dive into a viral video challenges her preconceived notions of what being a hero really means.
Kill Night by Victor Methos
In this moody short story, bestselling author of The Secret Witness Victor Methos weaves a psychological legal thriller about one lawyer’s quest for a fair trial when the only suspect is his client.
What the critics say
“Edoardo Ballerini takes listeners to Philly in 2004 for Lisa Scottoline's memorable ‘Pigeon Tony's Last Stand.’ Reba Buhr convincingly narrates phone conversations between a female crisis counselor and a male caller in Lisa Unger's dark ‘Unknown Caller.’ January LaVoy reveals the inner conflicts of a concerned mother in Janelle Brown's ‘Trouble.’ Brittany Pressley softly recalls a journalist's memory of finding her family murdered in J.T. Ellison's ‘Three Cold Strangers.’ Ryan Burke voices a lawyer who is defending his first murder client in Victor Methos's ‘Kill Night.’”—AudioFile Magazine