WARNING: This audiobook contains some scenes of a horrific nature, plus occasional strong language

Kat Lightfoot thought that getting a job at the famed Tiffany’s store in New York would be the end to her problems … she has money, new friends, and there’s even an inventor working there who develops new weapons from clockwork, and who cuts diamonds with a strange powered light. This is 1862, after all, and such things are the wonder of the age.

But then events take a turn for the worse: men and women wander the streets talking of ‘the darkness’; bodies vanish from morgues across town; and random, bloody attacks on innocent people take place in broad daylight.  Soon Kat and her friends are fighting for their lives against a horde of infected people, with only their wits and ingenuity to help them.

A steampunked story of diamonds, chutzpah, death and horror from the blood-drenched pen of Sam Stone.


Sam Stone and Stephanie Cannon

Here’s Sam and Stephanie chatting about the recording of the audiobook:


About The Author

Award winning author Sam Stone began writing aged 11 after reading her first adult fiction book, The Collector by John Fowles. Her love of horror fiction began soon afterwards when she stayed up late one night with her sister to watch Christopher Lee in the classic Hammer film, Dracula. Since then she’s been a huge fan of vampire movies and novels old and new.

Sam’s writing has appeared in nine anthologies for poetry and prose. Her first novel was the fulfilment of a lifelong dream. Like all good authors she drew on her own knowledge and passions to write it. The novel won the Silver Award for Best Horror Novel in ForeWord Magazine’s book of the year awards in 2007.

 


 

Originally published by the fine folks at TELOS Publishing, you can purchase the hardcover and Kindle editions of the book BY CLICKING HERE.

Cover art by MARTIN BAINES

 


 

DOWNLOADING INFORMATION

Our audiobooks download as zipped files (due to their size and for your convenience). Once unzipped you will find all of the mp3 files for your audiobook named, and in correct file order.  Due to the way Apple has designed iOS, iPhones and iPads don’t recognise these zip files automatically (unlike Android devices).  So, if you buy one of our titles via your iPhone or iPad, there are two ways to find and listen to your files:

[1] Download for FREE iZip for iOS – then download the audiobook using the link provided either on the webpage or the email we sent you. After the file has downloaded click on the Open With option and choose iZip. The app will open and ask if you want it to unzip all the files, say yes. A minute or so later you will have a list of mp3 files in order, and you just need to tap on the one you want to play and it will start playing in the Audioplayer. You can easily play, pause, jump forward or back.

[2] Slightly easier – download the zip file to your PC or MAC, unzip it to a folder you know the location of (such as your Music or Documents folder), then use iTunes to transfer the files in the same way you would a music album.

We hope you enjoy your audiobook and come back for more soon!

Narrator

Stephanie Cannon & Kaleo Griffith

Editor

Neil Gardner & Tanja Glittenberg

Producer/Director

Neil Gardner

Composer

Purple Planet Music

Released

2013

File Size/Quality

192kbps (better than CD), 256kbps (superb quality), 320kbps (highest quality)

3 reviews for Zombies At Tiffany’s

  1. SpokenworldBoss

    “A deceptively readable date with darkness – watch your step! This book is lit for the much more discerning chick (and bloke) who likes to walk in the shadows. Relax with it, but be prepared for sudden jewels and little masterpieces and the rug to be pulled from under your feet.” Tanith Lee on Killing Kiss

  2. SpokenworldBoss

    “Enticing, shocking and delightful … A fast-moving story that’s spell-binding, as thrilling as it is intelligent and thought- provoking … Sam Stone writes with stylish panache.” Simon Clark on Demon Dance

  3. SpokenworldBoss

    “Sam Stone without doubt is a mistress of the grisly and the glutinous. I believe that we can look forward to seeing Sam Stone develop into a major influence in the realm of blood and shadows and things that wake you up, wide-eyed, in the middle of the night.” Graham Masterton

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