All His Works: On the Eighth Day by Ainny Klover is a fusion of fiction and mesmerizing music

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Hello again, dear audiobooks friends! In today’s article, I want to share with you the great news that On the Eighth Day by Ainny Klover has just been released as an audiobook. The production is a fusion of fiction and mesmerizing music beautifully written and performed.

All His Works: On the Eighth Day is a highly-original and imaginative audiobook that succeeds on many levels thanks to its unique fusion of compelling crime and creative music. From the start, the deep husky dialogue of the main narrator has a commanding role that instantly attracts its audience’s attention. Throughout the thrilling audio, the leading voices are artfully accompanied by an enigmatic and moody soundtrack. And, while the subtext simmers with suspense, the audio’s overall dramatic effect is enhanced by this highly-evocative and emotive music.

Publisher’s Summary:

Alex Bryn, a once successful musician, is retired and earning his bread as a small-time music critic when he receives an unexpected call from a police inspector. The inspector is investigating a suspicious death in Edinburgh of a woman identified as a past girlfriend of Alex’s. Shaken by the news, Alex finds himself in a jazz bar attending an impossible out-of-time show performed by Ciara, his ex-lover, and reminiscing about their turbulent past.

Alex must walk a fine line in trying to give a convincing account of this near-mystical experience to the unbelieving inspector, especially since the experience is apparently linked to the secret of Ciara’s death. But did the performance really take place or was it just a figment of Alex’s imagination?

Ainny Klover was born in Moscow, Russia. He spent seven years studying Applied Mathematics at Moscow State University and a further 14 years working in the IT industry before settling in London. Ainny’s lifelong hobby is music-making, but it was not until a friend challenged him to write a short story that he had an idea of using his skills to produce creative concepts of fantasy-drama type by blending an imaginative narrative with specially composed musical pieces. His earlier book, Two Stories About Dreams (Fairy Trap and The Hunter and The Dame) was selected as the solo Medallist Winner in the Audiobook category of the 2016 New Apple Annual Book Awards for Excellence in Independent Publishing.

This book is a natural progression of the earlier published “Two stories about dreams”. In a way, this is the third and final story of the trilogy. This is a tragic story of illusion, dedication, passion, the role that music can play in one’s life, and a thin line separating success from failure and genius from crime.

The story is narrated by Chris Sharpes, Derek McEwan and Alex Berry. The songs are performed by Helly Tree and produced by Alex Sheremetiev. All songs and background music have been written by the author, Ainny Klover.


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Victor Dima

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Victor Dima is an internationally recognized Audiobooks Industry specialist, consultant, insider and reviewer with almost 10,000 helpful votes on Audible. Listened to more than 1,400 audiobooks, have written reviews for almost 400 and rated close to 800 of them. If you want Victor to review your audiobook or if you need help with choosing the right narrator, you can get in touch at reviews@theaudiobookblog.com

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