
The Doll
Steve Boyle
Webb Wilder, Last of the Full Grown Men has its quizzical storylines set in a Neo Noir city. The characters have a sense of humor along with tons of insider Pop Culture references. As a series, WWLOTFGM is faithful to the hard-boiled detective / Film Noir visions of the 1940s and 1950s but set in the Pop Culture world of today. Webb Wilder, as a detective, is a semi-urban hero dealing with characters who are bigger than life and twice as preposterous. Webb gets dragged, suckered, or voluntarily dives into situations that seem impossible at first, but logic and luck win out in the end. With all of this intrigue and dark images, Webb Wilder, Last of the Full Grown Men can also be very funny. Consider if Raymond Chandler had written Philip Marlowe for a hybrid of Andy Griffith, Stephen Colbert and Humphrey Bogart.
"The Doll" • This tawdry tale of attempted assassinations, psychotic moms and a little doll torn in two, shows that no matter how full-grown Webb might be, he's still just a guy. Barbie's are not Webb’s kind of plaything, as a fractured doll drives two mothers to the brink of killing each other's kids -- while the kids try to get married to each other. The final twists turn to the ultimate in greed during the last chapter.
Duration - 2h.
Author - Steve Boyle.
Narrator - Webb Wilder.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 1996 Worm Ranchers Publishing LLC ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Steve Boyle
Webb Wilder
Webb Wilder, Last of the Full Grown Men
Worm Ranchers Publishing LLC
English Audiobooks
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Description:
Webb Wilder, Last of the Full Grown Men has its quizzical storylines set in a Neo Noir city. The characters have a sense of humor along with tons of insider Pop Culture references. As a series, WWLOTFGM is faithful to the hard-boiled detective / Film Noir visions of the 1940s and 1950s but set in the Pop Culture world of today. Webb Wilder, as a detective, is a semi-urban hero dealing with characters who are bigger than life and twice as preposterous. Webb gets dragged, suckered, or voluntarily dives into situations that seem impossible at first, but logic and luck win out in the end. With all of this intrigue and dark images, Webb Wilder, Last of the Full Grown Men can also be very funny. Consider if Raymond Chandler had written Philip Marlowe for a hybrid of Andy Griffith, Stephen Colbert and Humphrey Bogart. "The Doll" • This tawdry tale of attempted assassinations, psychotic moms and a little doll torn in two, shows that no matter how full-grown Webb might be, he's still just a guy. Barbie's are not Webb’s kind of plaything, as a fractured doll drives two mothers to the brink of killing each other's kids -- while the kids try to get married to each other. The final twists turn to the ultimate in greed during the last chapter. Duration - 2h. Author - Steve Boyle. Narrator - Webb Wilder. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 1996 Worm Ranchers Publishing LLC ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:16
Prologue
Duration:00:04:55
Chapter 1
Duration:00:12:07
Chapter 2
Duration:00:23:12
Chapter 3
Duration:00:29:28
Chapter 4
Duration:00:03:50
Chapter 5
Duration:00:04:00
Chapter 6
Duration:00:12:31
Chapter 7
Duration:00:13:58
Chapter 8
Duration:00:06:04
Epilogue
Duration:00:05:48
Psychotronic Serenade TEASER
Duration:00:04:01
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:42