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The Wind in My Heart

By: Douglas Wynne, Crystal Lake Publishing
Narrated by: Johnny Heller
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Miles Landry is trying to put violence behind him when he takes up work as a private detective focused on humdrum adultery cases. But when a Tibetan monk hires him to find a missing person, things get weird fast.

Charged with tracking down the reincarnation of a man possessed by a demonic guardian from the Tibetan Book of the Dead, Miles is plunged into a world of fortune-tellers, gangsters, and tantric rituals. The year is 1991, and a series of grisly murders has rocked New York City in the run up to a visit from the Dalai Lama.

The police attribute the killings to Chinatown gang warfare. Miles - skeptical of the supernatural - is inclined to agree. But what if the monster he's hunting is more than a myth?

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Interview with the author:

What makes this horror/noir novel so special?

I’ve always been attracted to mashups of my favorite genres. I think what makes The Wind in My Heart special is that it takes the best of both worlds from crime novels and horror thrillers and adds a dash of the supernatural with a Tibetan twist. I’d like to think it’s a unique cocktail.

Tell us more about your lead character.

Miles Landry is a private detective with a short fuse and a black sense of humor. He’s suffered some personal losses that have left him pretty hardened. He’s a pragmatic ex-military man who views the world with a skeptical eye. But he also tries to keep an open mind when his clients have an open wallet. So it's interesting to see what happens when a group of Buddhist monks hires him to solve a supernatural mystery. His world view is bound to clash with theirs, but he may learn something along the way.

Why should (listeners) give this book or your work a try?

So much of supernatural horror and thriller fiction is based on Judeo-Christian premises. I wanted to explore a different perspective on gods, demons, and the afterlife, and to contrast that with a very American setting. The result is a violent, urban occult thriller with the voice of a classic noir. It’s a quick, entertaining listen with some deep philosophical roots that have interested me for decades.

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Narrator Johnny Heller brings the magic as always, making a perfect pair with author Douglas Wynne. Absolutely a must-listen.

Brilliant

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A fun little jaunt down the back alleys and docks of Noir City, but with a refreshing angle on the genre. Johnny Heller delivers the goods, per usual, and the story was well-written with great pacing and lively characters. There was a small amount of ambiguity and confusion in the climactic scene that I felt cheated the listener (just a little bit) out of the payoff we'd been building up to. But overall, I really enjoyed this book.

Twisty noir goodness!

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No one narrates Noir quite like Johnny Heller! This takes a surprising twist though and doesn’t just follow the same old tropes. The fantastic internal dialogue Douglas Wynne wrote was carried to perfection by Heller. Such a good listen!

Wow

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This is the first Douglas Wynne book I've listened to and it was enjoyable. Although it's short, there was enough fleshing out of the main character that I was invested. I really enjoyed the Buddhist elements of the story, and it was a good blend of crime noir combined with the supernatural. This was Johnny Heller doing a splendid job bringing the main character to life. He knows how to really embody a character and skillfully brings the supporting characters to life as well. Time well spent.

Great story, well told

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Wayne wrote a superb book and Johnny Heller is always amazing.

Good stuff. Looking forward to listening to more books by both!

Spectacular

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