A Dirty Job Free Audiobook Download by Christopher Moore
Herman is a man with a dirty job, which is to clean up the filth of the filthy. Every day he drinks gallons of water mixed with bleach and swigs mouthfuls of liquor till his eyes water and he's able to forget what he does for a living. One day, after hours spent at work, unbeknownst to Herman while digging into yet another pile of crap-filled pile, his hand grazes something that shouldn't be there: an old coin.
Fisher Stevens has narrated over 100 audiobooks with a variety of genres and storylines. He's the voice of many audiobooks including Little Mermaid, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, The Little Prince, The Phantom Tollbooth, Twelfth Night.
Christopher Moore is a brilliant author who writes about the adventures of a man known only as Fisher Stevens who, after being fired from his job at a large corporation called Global P.R., decides to work at a lower-paying job that he finds more interesting, an old landfill site in Oklahoma called Sweet Mountain. As he begins his new position, Fisher meets two other employees and becomes hopelessly addicted to their stories of the trash they gather from the dump.
Christopher Moore is a masterful storyteller with a wicked sense of humor and an unmatched talent for creating memorable characters. "A Dirty Job," is one of his most unique stories-a tale of a guy who must solve the mystery of what happened to his best friend, who just up and disappeared from their car at an abandoned construction site.
A Dirty Job is a book about Frank Marchetti, a part-time tree trimmer and full time alcoholic who finds himself in Purgatory after crashing his pickup truck. In this afterlife, Frank can be anywhere at any time and take on the jobs he's always wanted to do but felt were too dirty.
Published Date | 2006-03-28 |
Duration | 11 hours 51 minutes |
Author | Christopher Moore |
Narrated | Fisher Stevens |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Fiction & Literature |
Parent Category | Satire, Paranormal |