Monday 11 September 2017

2 Short Stories of Doctor Death

Fiction from the minds of the Deranged or Delusional, written by Doctor Death. Are you fascinated by serial killers? Do you like death, destruction and mayhem? Would you like to see the world explode, annihilating the entire human race? 
e deranged and the delusional. Fasten your seatbelts – it’s going to get helter skelterish…

If you like the brutal macabre then this is for you, but even then don't listen alone in the dark. 

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Doctor Death was also the name given to an equally evil man. And here is a little about Aribert Ferdinand Heim (28 June 1914 – 10 August 1992) who was an Austrian SS doctor, also known as "Dr Death". During World War II he served at the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Mauthausen, killing and torturing inmates by various methods, such as direct injections of toxic compounds into the hearts of his victims.
Aribert Heim worked in Mauthausen for six weeks as a doctor starting in October 1941 at the age of 26. Prisoners at Mauthausen called Heim "Dr. Death", or the "Butcher of Mauthausen" for his cruelty.
Heim was known for performing operations without anaesthesia. For about two months (October to December 1941), Heim was stationed at the Ebensee concentration camp near Linz, Austria, where he carried out experiments on Jews and others similar to those performed at Auschwitz by Josef Mengele. According to Holocaust survivors, Jewish prisoners were poisoned with various injections directly into the heart, including petrol, phenol, available poisons or even water, to induce death.
Heim reportedly removed organs from living prisoners without anaesthesia, killing hundreds. A prisoner by the name of Karl Lotter also worked in the Mauthausen hospital at the time Aribert Heim was there. Lotter testified that in 1941, he witnessed Aribert Heim butcher a prisoner who came to him with an inflamed foot. Lotter provided more gruesome details about how Aribert butchered the 18-year-old prisoner. Lotter stated that Aribert gave the prisoner aesthetic and then proceeded to cut him open, castrate him, and take out one of his kidneys. The prisoner died, and his head was cut off, boiled and stripped of its flesh.
Heim then allegedly used this young man's skull as a paperweight on his desk. In a sworn statement that was given eight years after the incident Lotter stated that Heim "needed the head because of its perfect teeth". Other survivors of the Holocaust referred to Aribert removing tattooed flesh from prisoners and using the skin to make seat coverings, which he gave to the commandant of the camp.
The taste of gore . . . . more . . . more . . more. 

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JimMasters






Wednesday 30 August 2017

Spooky Stories: Don't Real Alone: Bone Chilling Stories of True Horror & Turmoil

Hi Listener.
Now available is my audiobook, written by Roger P Mills, Spooky Stories: Don't Real Alone: Bone Chilling Stories of True Horror & Turmoil (Bizarre Horror Stories Book 1)

Don't Read Alone: Bone Chilling Stories of True Horror & Turmoil.

What scares you? What wakes you up at night? What makes you afraid of the dark? These are questions that can have many different answers. Maybe it's that disturbing noise you hear in the hallway every night, as soon as you turn the lights out, but every time you go to see what it is, nothing's there.

Or maybe you're someone who is rarely afraid. Maybe you think you've heard it all, and scary movies don't scare you anymore. Ghosts and poltergeists are only found in Hollywood studios, and nothing like that would ever happen to you.
That's all well and good, but what about the mysteries that have been researched and poured over, but for which there is still no logical explanation? What about the monsters that live among us, walking the streets constantly looking for their next victims? And what about those stories that are almost too horrific to be true?
Here, you will find all of those stories. Stories that will astound you, terrify you, and make the hair on the back of your neck stand on end. Each of these 10 tales are true. All of these characters are real, and they were all once people just like you.
Here is a preview of what's inside:
  • Murder on the Greyhound
  • Staten Island's Missing Children
  • Colonel Rathbone's Murderous Insanity
  • The Macabre Celebrity of Issei Sagawa
  • Disappearance in Death Valley
  • Phantom Killer of Hinterkaifeck
  • Much, much more!
The author, Roger P Mills, is a non-fiction author that enjoys writing about our worlds conspiracy theories, true paranormal stories and ghost stories. Over the years it has always staggered him as to how many unexplained mysteries there are in history.

A small town in Romania is where Roger likes to call home with his wife and dog. Here he finds the inspiration to write and explore all the unusual happenings of our world.

If you're into unexplained phenomena, the paranormal and conspiracies that have happened in the past and continue to happen, then be sure to check out his books.


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Listen in bed alone with the light off.   Good night. 

Jim Masters

When an Angel Falls

Hi Listener

Welcome to another audiobook I've recently narrated. To buy When An Angel Falls on Amazon. Click here


Officer Michael Simon struggles to solve a wave of killing. His Nephlim blood cries out for justice. The only problem is the human world needs evidence. 
He cannot dispense justice in the way he likes.
When the case takes an unexpected turn. He meets the woman that intrigues him. In order to catch a killer and protect his woman he must call his father, something he thought he never would do.
Can Michael stop the evil that threatens his town the some angelic help or will evil prevail. Or will this Angel fall at the last hurdle?



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This book is about a Nephilim who falls for a human. Nephilim are found in the Bible and I've put in some notes here to explain the background.
The Nephilim were the offspring of the "sons of God" and the "daughters of men" before the Deluge, according to  of the Bible. According to Numbers 13:33, they later inhabited Canaan at the time of the Israelite conquest of Canaan. An either similar or identical biblical Hebrew term, read as "Nephilim" by some scholars, or as the word "fallen" by others, appears in Ezekiel 32:27.
The word is loosely translated as giants in some Bibles and left untranslated in others. They are mentioned in two contexts in the Bible:
When people began to multiply on the face of the ground, and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that they were fair; and they took wives for themselves of all that they chose. Then the Lord said, "My spirit shall not abide in mortals forever, for they are flesh; their days shall be one hundred twenty years." The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went in to the daughters of humans, who bore children to them. These were the heroes that were of old, warriors of renown.
— Genesis 6:1–4, New Revised Standard Version
Thus from the above source the nephilim are the "sons" of the union between the "sons of God" who have been interpreted by some to be fallen angels according to classical Judaic explanations[3] and the daughters of man who descended from Adam.

About Raven Delehanty
I have searched my whole life for my groove.I finally found it in my writing. I love the paranormal world. As an animal lover, it was only natural that I would be attracted to the shifter world. I raise wolves and children and love every minute of it. I believe in having fun and living life to it's fullest. I was most inspired by Christina Feehan, Lora Leight, and Andre Norton. I have found that there is a whole world in books and I love being a part of it. When my children were little after they went to bed I would read and for a little, while i was living in a world with no boundaries. I hope one day someone will feel that way about my books. I have seven books out at the moment with three more on the way. "The Last White Wolf" started it all. I wanted to tell a story about werewolves were sexy and majestic as well as beautiful. After that "A Wolf For Samantha" Just flowed. Raven has over a dozen full novels published and has recently started producing audiobooks of them. 

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Good reading

Jim Masters

Tuesday 15 August 2017

Darkroom. Written by bestseller author Poppet LIMITED FREE OFFER

Hi Listeners.

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Another great audiobook for your enjoyment.

Hot off production the dark erotic psychological story DARKROOM. This was a dream to narrate.  An absolutely must for listening to in the dark when you are alone. Be frightened silly. Just let your imagination run wild. And at nearly 9 hours long this is great fear value.It is the written by International bestselling author Poppet

International bestselling author, Poppet writes romantic horror, romantic comedy, non-fiction, paranormal romance, and is currently published with Wild Wolf Publishing, Tirgearr Publishing, and Eibonvale Press.

Poppet was first published in Mobius Poetry Magazine, and then spent years writing natural health articles for The SA Journal of Natural Medicine and Renaissance Magazine, before turning her attention to writing fiction, seeing her reach the number 1 spot on Authonomy - run by Harper Collins. Interviewed by journalist David Kentner, Poppet gained exposure across North America with the release of her debut novel Darkroom. Previously published by Night Publishing, Endaxi Press, and Thorstruck Press, Poppet now has more than 50 titles to her credit.





The audiobook is available right now. Click here to order

I could write a huge chunk about this book but let some readers tell you in their own words. Here are some reviews 

BySamanthaon April 11, 2017
Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase
The writing in Darkroom felt almost poetic to me right from the beginning and the first few chapters left me feeling very heady. I very much enjoy books that are able to get into my head in such ways, so I was eager to continue reading. Through Poppet's words and descriptions, I felt as if I sat in the darkness alongside Shauna. I was completely pulled under by this story. There was a mysterious air surrounding Vengeance and it gave me feelings of fear and apprehension as the story progressed.
The shifts between characters messed with my head a bit, and I was constantly wondering if Vengeance and Victor are one in the same. The words were constantly making me unsure. At the end of Chapter 20, it became obvious that there were bigger things happening behind the scenes and the watcher was actually being watched. I didn't know what to trust in this book and felt as if I were always looking over my shoulder.
It was incredible how Victor was able to manipulate her any which way he chose. As Shauna talked to Victor while struggling to piece together information, I was so afraid for her.
Chapter 35 had my head spinning with all the possibilities as some interesting information came to light. Shauna's thoughts and emotions were often all over the place. At times she would have a fleeting glimpse of a thought that Victor was not all that he appeared, but then it would be gone just as quickly as it came. Her mental state throughout made me feel off-kilter as well. I loved how Poppet had created a story that had my mind all twisted up over and over again. The ending was crazy enough, but the chapter with the alternate ending really had me freaking out. I need more and I need it now.

Here is a sample from the beginning of DARKROOM




5.0 out of 5 stars5, well I've been wanting a dark read, stars
ByKindle Loveon March 20, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
and holy hell did this deliver. This is no light read, my friends. Victor/Vengeance has set out to convert Shauna from the dirty whore he perceived her to be into his perfect dirty angel. There's torture, both psychological and physical, sexual abuse, and LOTS of manipulation.
Again, this is no light read.
I have to give kudos to the author for the amount of research that must've gone into this book. Scripture is quoted often and "God's word" played a heavy role throughout. I was often surprised at Poppet's ability to find an appropriate verse to quote, especially during the more intense scenes, but she did and it made it all the more powerful.
There were times I was a little confused as to who was speaking... The POV switches to Victor's father, the Alpha, and is denoted by an asterisk. I tell you this as it would've been helpful for me to know beforehand but other than that, and some minor editing problems (hear/here), I really enjoyed Poppet's intellectual writing style.
I can honestly say I've never read a book like this before. Is it dark erotica? Yes, but in a most uncomfortable way. This is not a capture fantasy. Victor/Vengeance is not your average anti-hero; he is pure evil and I cannot wait to read book 2.

5.0 out of 5 starsDark, dark, dark - and be warned, it leaves a part of itself behind!
ByJade Weston May 30, 2014
Format: Kindle Edition
I've been meaning to write up a review of this one for a little while, but to be honest I've been toying with my emotions on it. This book is incredibly dark, not dark like usual dark erotica that disturbs you a bit but you crack on with it all the same, ACTUALLY dark. Really dark. So dark it creeps inside your soul and leaves you tainted. I felt dirty and creeped out by this book, but it has soul. It's hard to convey in actual words (hence the delay in the review).

I can honestly say this is the only book I've ever read where I've genuinely hoped the heroine would commit suicide. Not just a bit either, I was there with my Kindle rooting for her. 'Please do it, end it, please!!! You have to get out of this!! Death is the best way!' but it got me like that. I'd think about it when I wasn't reading, and reading it was a compulsively twitchy, unpleasant but addictive kind of affair.


This book is executed with great style. It's very well written, it's got atmosphere pouring from it and it's dark as dark gets. If that's your bag you should read it, and you will love it. I loved it, but I'm not sure I would want to read it again. Not yet anyway, I'm still scrubbing it off my skin from the last time. Still, despite the horror and the mixed emotional response to this very original piece, it's got so much soul pouring from its spurting black heart that it's a 5* from me.


If you like dark then definitely give this one a read, just don't blame me if you're sleeping with the light on afterwards.  


The audiobook is available right now Click here to be scared.

I hope you enjoy. Your comments will be really appreciated.

Jim Masters



Tuesday 11 July 2017

The Camden Ripper

Hi Friend

And a warm welcome to this new blog where I will be looking at the audio I have been narrating and other sounds.
With several books now ready to go or in production I hope I have plenty to excite you.  
And to start off there is The Camden Ripper. Written by Dwight Hall, this factual book delves into the live of Anthony Hardy, who was very intelligent, but who lead a lost life through his obsession. Dwight Hall tracks his life. Born in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, Hardy had an apparently uneventful childhood and excelled in school and college, particularly in engineering in which he earned a degree from Imperial College London. He subsequently was a manager of a large company.
He married and fathered three sons and one daughter; his wife divorced him in 1986, accusing him of domestic violence. In 1982, Hardy had been arrested in Tasmania, Australia, where he was working as an engineer, for trying to drown his wife, but the charges were later dropped. He suffered terrible mental health issues but his secrecy and cunning allowed him to commit horrendous crimes. How did he manage to evade the law on different occasions, despite being arrested more than once? 
Read The Camden Ripper and see the devious frenzied life he lead. How did he manage it?
This well written book gives a good account and is available with a narrative by myself. 
Here is the link for the audiobook. There is a free sample for you to listen to. I hope you enjoy.  Click here   Jack The Ripper Audiobook 
Not for the nervous. Not to be read alone on a dark windy night with howling winds, creaking sounds and thunder!!
Whitechapel, London was not a safe place for women in the 1880’s, as an unknown man was killing prostitutes throughout the region, and police had no idea who this mystery person was. He was eventually dubbed ‘Jack the Ripper’, but his real identity was never discovered. Just over a hundred years later London became precarious once again as Anthony Hardy, a man who has been obsessed with Jack the Ripper for most of his life, took to the streets to emulate his hero. Hardy was eventually given the name ‘the Camden Ripper’, but this time, police are on to his game.

Your comments would be really appreciated. 
Join me soon for another book to listen to.  

Jim Masters

The Listening World

Welcome To the Listening World

I'm planning on bringing you sounds in different guises. So to start off I want to go back just 7 years so you can experience the difference with sound online today and then.

I had a podcast internet radio show running for about a year some time ago. We actually about 6 years ago. And what problems we had then.

Slow internet, freezing, background noise, delays, distorted sound. . . . .  I could go on. It was very difficult and I was so grateful to my patient listeners. Sometimes I would start late because the internet just wasn't picking up for a few minutes. Sometimes I had to postpone. But my listeners were loyal and just picked up, often listening on demand, although I don't think the term "On Demand" was in use then.

Now we are used to fast internet, seamless streaming and great "On demand" service and speedy downloads. Quality is good and consistent and clarity is top notch.

I listen to the BBC radio every day and other stations, podcasts and teaching modules. And I can multi-task whilst listening, as apposed to the TV, when I have to usually watch to understand and appreciate the programme fully.


So here is a recording and copy of my blog post for 19th August 2010. The quality is just terrible. In fact I have had to cut out over 35% because it was unintelligible or just blanks. 






On this recording I interviewed Sandra Dickinson  and Victor Spinelli who sadly died in June 2012.  

Sandra Dickinson is an American-British actress. She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. She has often played a dumb blonde with a high-pitched voice in the UK – notably commencing in the St. Bruno TV advertisements in the early 1970s.

Her roles include:

Trillian in the television version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Sandra Dickinson said in an interview in The Making of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy that when she heard that she had been suggested for the role of Trillian, she thought it completely mad - Sandra Dickinson was blond and fair-skinned, and in the Hitch Hiker book, Trillian is described as dark and looking "slightly Arabic". However, during the screen test, Douglas Adams was sufficiently impressed with her acting skills that when Dickinson suggested wryly, "I've got to get my Union Jack lenses in" (i.e., practice my English accent), Douglas Adams asked her to use her natural voice and accent. Dickinson later returned to the "Hitchhiker's" universe to play Tricia MacMillan in the fourth and fifth radio series produced by Above the Title for BBC Radio 4.

Emily in A Man for Emily in The Tomorrow People

Tina in the sitcom 2point4 children

A stage production of The Owl and the Pussycat, where the leads were herself and her then husband Peter Davison.

Barefoot in the Park - London stage production from 1984, again with Davison as a pair of American newlyweds adjusting to life in their new high-rise apartment.

A parallel universe version of Trillian (AKA Tricia McMillan) in the Quintessential Phase of the Hitch-Hiker's Guide radio series.

Zelda in Cover, a 1981 drama series from Thames Television, set in a recruitment and testing agency for the spy service.

Maggie in the 1996 Doctor Who BBC radio serial The Ghosts of N-Space.

Both Dickinson and then husband Peter Davison appeared together in former Doctor Who producer John Nathan-Turner's production of the holiday pantomime Cinderella in 1983.

Dickinson has also appeared in an episode of HBO's Tales from the Crypt series, also starring Malcolm McDowell as a neurotic vampire who prefers bloodbanks to actual victims.

Made a guest appearance in the BBC1 drama Casualty in February 2001, playing Debbie Hall, a tourist who arrives in Holby City Hospital with her husband, who has been stabbed by a mugger.

She has played Queen Camilla in Carlisle pantomime production of Snow White & the Seven Dwarves in 2007, and in 2008 she played Fairy Godmother at the Towngate Theatre Basildon's production of Cinderella & once again played Fairy Godmother in the Harlow Playhouse theatre production of Cinderella in 2009 alongside her now husband Mark Osmond.

Played Lady Gloria Gransford in New Tricks Season 6 episode 4 "Shadow Show" in 2009

Dickinson was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Maryland. Her father, Harold S. Searles, was a psychoanalyst and her mother, Sylvia, was a nurse. In 1969, Dickinson met her first husband, Englishman Hugh Dickinson (whose surname she still uses as her stage name), moving to England with him the following year. They were married for five years. She married the English actor Peter Davison on 26 December 1978, and they were divorced in 1994. Together they composed and performed the theme tune to the 1980s children's programme Button Moon. They have a daughter, Georgia Moffett, born 25 December 1984, (who is also an actress), and a grandson, Tyler Moffett, born 27 March 2002.

Dickinson married her third husband, British actor Mark Osmond, on 16 August 2009. The wedding was filmed for a reality TV show where four couples compete to have theirs voted the best wedding; hers came third. Her grandson gave her away. The wedding took place in Shepperton, where the couple have lived since 2007. Dickinson became a British Citizen the same year, and also runs a theatre school there (which also has a base in Ealing) called the Close Up Theatre School.


Victor Spinelli was born in Cwm, Wales of Welsh and Italian heritage from a grandfather who was said to have walked from Italy to Wales to work as a coal miner. His parents, Giuseppe and Lily, owned the chip shop in Cwm, over which premises the family lived and where Spinetti was born. He was educated at Monmouth School and the Cardiff College of Music and Drama, of which he is now a fellow. Early on he was a waiter and a factory worker

He sprang to international prominence in three Beatles' films in the 1960s, A Hard Day's Night, Help! and Magical Mystery Tour. He also appeared on one of The Beatles' Christmas recordings. The best explanation for this long-running collaboration and friendship might have been provided by George Harrison, who said, "You've got to be in all our films ... if you're not in them me Mum won't come and see them—because she fancies you." But Harrison would also say, "You've got a lovely karma, Vic." Sir Paul McCartney described Spinetti as "the man who makes clouds disappear". Spinetti would later make a small appearance in the promotional video for Paul's song, 'London Town', off the 1978 album of the same name. Spinetti has appeared in more than 30 films, including Zeffirelli's The Taming of the Shrew, Under Milk Wood with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Becket, Voyage of the Damned, The Return of the Pink Panther, Under the Cherry Moon and The Krays.

In the theatre his work in Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop produced many memorable performances including Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be (1959, by Frank Norman, with music by Lionel Bart), and Oh! What a Lovely War (1963), which transferred to New York City and for which he won a Tony Award for his main role as an obnoxious Drill Sergeant. He has appeared in the West End in The Odd Couple (as Felix); Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in the West End; as Albert Einstein in a critically lauded performance in 2005 in a new play, Albert's Boy at the Finborough Theatre in 2005 and in his own one-man show, A Very Private Diary.

One of Spinetti's most challenging theatre roles was as the principal male character in Jane Arden's radical feminist play Vagina Rex and the Gas Oven, which played to packed houses for six weeks at the Arts Lab on Drury Lane in 1969. In 1980 he directed The Biograph Girl, a musical about the silent film era, at the Phoenix Theatre. He has also appeared on Broadway in The Hostage and The Philanthropist. He has also acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company, in such roles as Lord Foppington in The Relapse and the Archbishop in Richard III.

Spinetti co-authored In His Own Write, the play with John Lennon which he also directed at the National Theatre, premiering on 18 June 1968, at the Old Vic. Spinetti and Lennon appeared together in June 1968 on BBC2's Release. During the interview, Spinetti said of the play,

"it's not really John’s childhood, it's all of ours really, isn’t it John?" John Lennon, assuming a camp voice answered "It is, we're all one Victor, we're all one aren't we. I mean 'what's going on?'" Spinetti said the play "is about the growing up of any of us; the things that helped us to be more aware".

He also directed Jesus Christ Superstar and Hair, including productions staged in Europe. His many television appearances on British TV, include Take My Wife in which he played a London-based booking agent and schemer who was forever promising his comedian client that fame was just around the corner, and the sitcom An Actor's Life For Me. In September 2008 Spinetti reprised his one-man show, A Very Private Diary, touring the UK, as A Very Private Diary ... Revisted!, telling his life story.

Between 1969 and 1970 Spinetti appeared on Thames Television, alongside Sid James, as one half of Two In Clover over two series. A sitcom about two office workers who jack it all in to become farmers, he starred in all but one of the 13 episodes. His absence in episode #3 of the second series was covered by fellow Welsh actor Richard Davies, playing Spinetti's character's brother.

In the 1970s Spinetti appeared in a series of television advertisements for McVities' (now United Biscuits) Jaffa Cakes, as "The Mad Jaffa Cake Eater", a Mexican bandit style character who sureptitiously stole and ate other people's Jaffa Cakes, prompting the catchprase "There's Orangey!" He hosted Victor's Party for Granada. More recently he voiced arch villain Texas Pete in the popular S4C animated TV series SuperTed and has narrated several Fireman Sam audiobooks. Spinetti also starred in Boobs in the Wood' with Jim Davidson, filmed for DVD in 1999.

Spinetti's poetry, notably Watchers Along the Mall (1963), and prose, have appeared in various publications. His memoir, Victor Spinetti Up Front...: His Strictly Confidential Autobiography, published in September 2006, is filled with anecdotes. In conversation with BBC Radio 2's Michael Ball, on his show broadcast on 7 September 2008, Spinetti revealed that Princess Margaret had been instrumental in securing the necessary censor permission for the first run of Oh! What A Lovely War.

Memories. Just seven years ago. Technology is moving at such a fast rate.

Thanks for reading and listening to this.

Enjoy each day. Watch for the next post when I look forward to your company again

Jim Master

2 Short Stories of Doctor Death

Fiction from the minds of the Deranged or Delusional, written by Doctor Death.  Are you fascinated by serial killers? Do you like death, des...