Chris Sorensen is the bestselling author of The Nightmare Room, The Hungry Ones, The Messy Man, Suckerville, and Bee Tornado. He’s penned over fifteen plays for Thin Air Theatre Company and the Butte Theater of Colorado, including A Haunting at the Old Homestead, The Vampire of Cripple Creek, and Dr. Jekyll’s Medicine Show. He lives with his wife and pups in Colorado, where he splits his time between writing spooky stories and narrating audiobooks. Chris has narrated 300 titles for Audible, Tantor Audio, Hachette, Podium, Bee Audio, Recorded Books, and many others. He studied under William Esper at the Rutgers Professional Actor Training Program and has taught/directed at Cornell University, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the Atlantic Theatre Company School, Interlochen Center for the Arts. Additional credits: original company member of The Present Company Theatre (Edinburgh Fringe First Award) and member of SAG-AFTRA and the Horror Writers Association.
Chris Sorensen is the bestselling author of The Nightmare Room, The Hungry Ones, The Messy Man, Suckerville, and Bee Tornado. He’s penned over fifteen plays for Thin Air Theatre Company and the Butte Theater of Colorado, including A Haunting at the Old Homestead, The Vampire of Cripple Creek, and Dr. Jekyll’s Medicine Show. He lives with his wife and pups in Colorado, where he splits his time between writing spooky stories and narrating...
Ellen Marx used to talk to the dead. Now they’re ghosting her…
With her psychic gifts on the fritz, she’s been demoted to hawking discount crystals at third-rate paranormal conventions. But when she inadvertently solves a supernatural challenge at New Jersey’s Hooky Spooky Convention, she catches the eye of the event’s reclusive sponsor: a...
Winner Best Debut Novel, Indie Horror Book Awards Inquisitr’s Best Horror Books of 2018 12 of the Best Scary Audiobooks of 2018, Insider
New York audiobook narrator Peter Larson and his wife Hannah head to his hometown of Maple City to help Peter’s ailing father and to put a recent tragedy behind them. Though the small, Midwestern town seems the...
“I gave this book 4.5 out of 5 stars. I loved it. And I thought it was even better than The Nightmare Room.” - Library Macabre
At the outskirts of Maple City sits the Crossroads Motel, a throwback to the days when the motor lodge was king. Two years ago, the motel was the site of an act so brutal that its buildings were left to rot.