Murder at Avedon Hill Ep. 42 – Chapter 42 and 43
0:00 – Intro
- DYH “Network ID” – Michael Spence
- Intro Chatter
- Welcome to the final episode of the MaAH podcast novel!
- We’re jumping right into the narrative. You’ve waited long enough.
1:45 – Chapter 42: Ruler of the Known World, Revisited
Intro: Rick Stringer; Arames and Arrin must survive one more encounter, this time at Avedon Manor.
29:30 – Chapter 43: Endings
Intro: Rick Stringer; As the survivor(s) leave Avedon Hill, a flashback explains some of Arames’s decisions.
36:40 – The End
- Congrats – Evo Terra
- Promo – Parsec Awards
- Congrats – Mur Lafferty
- Congrats – Nathan Lowell
- Promo – Balticon
- Congrats – Pip Ballantine
- Chatter:
- Guest Voices
- LeannĀ Mabry as Sarah Tremaine
- Chris Miller as Lord Avedon
- Indiana Jim as Richard Avedon
- Mur Lafferty as Serena Perti
- After 2 years and nearly 50 guest voices, I finally get to Mur’s cameo!
- Come see me at Balticon – my schedule
- Guest Voices
- Congrats – Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff
- Caern Line Call – Tim Dodge
- Chatter Continued
- “Damn You Holyfield” t-shirts at http://pgholyfield.spreadshirt.com
- Info for the Live Q&A show will be dropped in the feed after Balticon
- If you want to send me questions, either send me an email at pgholyfield at murderatavedonhill dot com…
- Or, call the Caern Line at 704-315-5884
- To end the MaAH podcast novel, we have a song from James Durham.
- Thanks so much for listening!
Music in this episode:
- Shira Kammen – Magnatune.com
- The Impossible Butterfly – Wild Wood
- Pasa Viene – Wild Wood
- Shetland Set – Wild Wood
- Lullaby Set – Wild Wood
- Foggy Tam Set – Wild Wood
- Kevin McLeod – End of the Era, On the Passing of Time, Time Passes
- David Beard – Imminent Danger, Blacksmith Strings, Effigy, Ailein Duinn,
- Shiva in Exile – Hollow Earth
- Ruben van Rompaey – Grande Rue De Pera
- Warg (Sound Snap) – Middle Earth Drama
- Additional f/x found at Soundsnap.com and The Freesound Project
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CONGRATS! You have every right to be incredibly proud of yourself for getting through this massive undertaking. If you felt anything close to how I felt finishing Heart of the Hunter, you must be incandescent with pride, accomplishment, and exhaustion. Now get to work on MAAH #2: Avedon Strikes Back!
Thanks so much, Sam! More relief than anything else. I think the rest won’t sink in until after Balticon.
Congratulations on finishing the podcast ! Thanks so much for sharing your story.
When I saw the “The End” file in my Podiobooks.com feed, my first thought was, “Crap, it’s over!”
Thanks for a good novel. I am selfishly hoping for the speedy appearance of the next part of the story.
When so much time, effort and energy put into something like, the only thing I can say to such a good ending is… JOB WELL DONE!!!!!!!!
It’s a rare ending that provides both a satisfying conclusion that leaves me comfortable and makes me wonder what comes next for the main characters. You definitely created an interesting world here, hope you give us a chance to explore more of it through future stories. That’s right, like every other grateful reader my first thought at a stories ending is to clamor for more stories.
Seriously though, great job.
Hey P.G.,
Like the above posts, my mind also went to the fact that MaAH, such a great story, is now over. Congratulations on finishing it though.
If you remember, I had earlier given some comment about Transistor Rodeo being the only other podcast novel that I liked about as much as Murder at Avedon Hill. Well, Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff destroyed that when he took about half a year to release the last episode of TR, after having released all earlier episodes in a weekly manner.
You were more consistent though, and I could remember in your novel what had happened in earlier episodes when a new one came out.
Overall, P.G., I loved your novel from beginning to end. Thanks for such a great piece of work.
Alright Holyfield. Now I can say I know who you are and what you’ve done as opposed to when we met at Balticon. Don’t worry I won’t go all fan-girl on you next time we meet.
I am greatly impressed by the detail and history of the world that you have created. Clearly this was a labor of love for you and those you cast as your characters.
I applaud all of your efforts hope to hear more from you in the future.
Yes, it was a nice thing to meet someone who had no idea about my podcast novel and get you to try it. Thanks for listening, and it was great to meet you too!