Underwood and Flinch and Other Audiobooks by Mike Bennett Mike Bennett
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Underwood and Flinch is a three-time Parsec award-winning vampire audiobook saga by Mike Bennett.
“If you think vampire tales are a worn-out genre, Underwood and Flinch will shock and delight you.” Walt Kolenda, Examiner.com
For hundreds of years, the eldest-born male of each generation of the Flinch family has been servant and guardian to the vampire, Lord Underwood.
While the Flinches have changed through the generations, Underwood has remained eternal. David Flinch had hoped to be spared the horror of serving his family's lord and master, but when he is summoned to the Flinch home in Spain by his dying older brother, he knows his luck has run out.
After fifty years of slumber, Underwood is to be resurrected from the grave in a ritual of human sacrifice, and David, by right of succession, is to be his resurrector. But there is another Flinch, one who craves the role of guardian to the vampire: David’s sister, Lydia. It’s a job she means to have, even if it means making David’s the first blood shed in this new age of Underwood and Flinch.
This feed has all of Mike Bennett’s public podcasts in one place: Three seasons of Underwood and Flinch; the thriller, One Among The Sleepless; his short stories; his readings of classic stories, including 18 from H.P. Lovecraft; and his complete and unabridged reading of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
“Bennett’s ‘Underwood and Flinch’ saga is the best hidden literary gem in existence. Experience the same thrill you have when you find an unsigned underground band that blows your mind.”
P.J. Parrish. Editor-in-Chief: Tennessee Valley Business Journal
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Underwood and Flinch 5: Episode 1
The Underwood and Flinch saga resumes! Welcome to Season Five. This episode takes up the story immediately where we left it at the end of Season Four. No spoilers, but suffice it to say that David Flinch is in a tight spot.
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Underwood and Flinch 5: Episode 2
In which we resume the story of Damo Sullivan.
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Underwood and Flinch 5: Episode 3
Season Five Episode Three: In Almacena, Spain, Gerald and Cynthia Benson step back into centre stage.
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Underwood and Flinch 5: Episode 4
Gerald and Cynthia's morning of adventure.
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The Mike Bennett Podcast June 2023
I'm back with an update about what’s going on with me, the latest on the possible U&F TV series, and some listener feedback I received regarding the “cut scene” episode from U&F Season 4. It was the one where Ronnie Bishop told David about an old flame called Isobel May, who disappeared after becoming involved with a mysterious (vampire) figure called “Vincent”. So if you’ve unsubscribed from my podcast, resubscribe to get plugged back in. I’ll be posting a new podcast every month from now on.
Music:
"Hep Cats" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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MBP-Lydia Casting and Hollywood Strikes
The Mike Bennett Podcast: Episode 2.
In this episode, Mike reveals the results of the listener poll on who should play Lydia Flinch in the (possible) U&F TV series and also shares his thoughts on the current strikes happening in Hollywood.
Music:
"Hep Cats" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Ressenyes del públic
Delightful.
Mike is a rare bird. Not only are his original stories fantastic, but his flare fore theatrics, intelligently bizarre humour, silky voice, and quality production values make for an extremely entertaining listen. The inclusion of stories in the public domain and genuinely funny interludes are lovely bonuses.
Great Work
Hi Mike. I’ve listened since I discovered podcasts while loading rail cars all during dark windy winter nights, where I was so alone that it seemed impossible that the stories that you told and the creatures you breathed life into weren’t real and right behind me. Since then I’ve listened to and bought everything you’ve written. Your voicing of the stories is captivating and your exuberant expression of their emotions really brings the stories to life. Please keep doing what you do!
Love it
Mike needs to do more sometimes again.