The Executioner's Song Free Audiobook Download by Norman Mailer
It is the first novel to feature "Norman Mailer" as protagonist, and it is a dark tale of infamy and ambition set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. Norman Mailer has always been known for his controversial books, but here he boldly places himself in the story. The executioner's song has been translated into many different languages and is regarded as a masterpiece of crime fiction.
The Executioner's Song is one of the famous works authored by the American author Norman Mailer. The audio-book provides a clear narration of the novel that so many people have been waiting for.
This audiobook is from a telling point-of-view of the executioner who was a slave in the United States during the Civil War. The executioner's story is about his time as well as the First Execution of James L. Clay, and his reasons for taking up this job. It does have a more graphic, gruesome side to it which makes for an interesting read.
"The Executioner's Song" is a book by Norman Mailer. The novel, composed of 3 parts, recounts the life of axe-murderer Gary Gilmore, who was executed in 1977 by a firing squad.
Norman Mailer's novel is an exciting, daring work written from the perspective of a serial killer. It tells the story of "Harlot" Henry Bronson, who kills just for the thrill and doesn't hesitate when he finds himself in front of his victim. Max Hamilton does such a great job with this audiobook that it's hard to believe it was read by one person.
The Executioner's Song is a novel written by American writer Norman Mailer. It is about the life of Max Robison, described as an executioner from birth to death in the title story. The protagonist who is a man with a streak of negativity and fatalism lives "a life without hope."
Published Date | 2018-05-15 |
Duration | 42 hours 43 minutes |
Author | Norman Mailer |
Narrated | Maxwell Hamilton |
Reviews | |
Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Mystery, Thriller & Horror |
Parent Category | Suspense, Literary Fiction, Essays & Anthologies |