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Postal {Cassette Rip} Denoised - Jonathan Lowe torrent


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Torrent Description
Category: Crime, Thriller
Language: EnglishKeywords: Cassette Frank Muller Jonathan Lowe Postal
Written by Jonathan Lowe
Read by Frank Muller
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
2nd Restore from Cassette in Stereo this time using Professional Dolby Noise Reduction on each Tape, followed by volume normalization and cleaning of low and high frequency muffling and sharpness. Sounds much better than the 1st release.
This is a fictional story. I do not endorse any part of it being introduced into reality or your thoughts, just like Stephen King’s Rage. It is read by Frank Muller and he does a magnificent job with it though and so belongs in the pantheon.
“A class performance, powerful and accomplished . . . mystery at its best.” -Clive Cussler “This gifted writer has given us a page turner that affords a fascinating look inside the postal service. Read this one, and dropping a letter in the mailbox will never be the same.” -John Lutz Meet Calvin Beach,
Meet Calvin Beach, a disturbed postal clerk with a grudge against welfare mothers. He plans to keep postal inspectors busy-and the popular cliche alive-with homemade bombs. He will succeed, too, because he has a patsy chained in an abandoned Titan missile base in the Arizona desert. But Calvin is also being watched by a rookie postal inspector, Victor Kazy, the one person who suspects the police are looking for the wrong man. When Vic finally uncovers the truth, listen as Calvin goes POSTAL.
Lowe with the help of Muller lets listeners eavesdrop with this eerily detailed, fictional account of one postal worker’s spiral into dangerous dementia.
The audiobook is based on the 1995 novel, “Dead Checks.” The story pits rookie postal inspector Victor Kazy against the outwardly quiet and demur Calvin Beach—who has a hidden hatred brewing inside.
He judges people he sees by their race, gender and politics. Liberals, whose numbers are boosted by immigration, are undermining personal freedoms cherished by the Vietnam veteran. He’s supporting society’s laziest through the welfare checks his paycheck subsidizes. Beach even helps deliver the checks to recipients doorsteps as a postal worker. “Where’s the justice anymore, huh?” Beach wonders. “Where’s America like it used to be?”
He decides to fight back. It is war, at least in Beach’s mind. Visions of his dead father, whom Beach sees in the face of the moon, motivate him into action: “Whatever he (Beach) did wouldn’t be much, but it would be something by God.”
Suspense grows as Beach’s battle plan erupts in Arizona, complete with murders, plastic explosives, kidnapping, political statements, an abandoned missile base and a love affair.
The story line and its characters are at times predictable and overly simplistic, as even the audiobook’s title indicates. “I’m just a postal clerk going postal as they say,” Beach says.
Yet, Muller is able to pull listeners deeply into the story. His ability to master characters and give each a personality through ever changing tone and inflection is impressive. He growls with the threatening tones of a murderer, the sweetness of a Spanish accent, the slow drawl of a drunk—all within minutes.
This is the story of one man’s deranged battle to preserve his cockeyed vision of what America is and should be.


2nd Restore from Cassette in Stereo this time using Professional Dolby Noise Reduction on each Tape, followed by volume normalization and cleaning of low and high frequency muffling and sharpness. Sounds much better than the 1st release.

This is a fictional story. I do not endorse any part of it being introduced into reality or your thoughts, just like Stephen King’s Rage. It is read by Frank Muller and he does a magnificent job with it though and so belongs in the pantheon.

“A class performance, powerful and accomplished . . . mystery at its best.” -Clive Cussler “This gifted writer has given us a page turner that affords a fascinating look inside the postal service. Read this one, and dropping a letter in the mailbox will never be the same.” -John Lutz Meet Calvin Beach,

Meet Calvin Beach, a disturbed postal clerk with a grudge against welfare mothers. He plans to keep postal inspectors busy-and the popular cliche alive-with homemade bombs. He will succeed, too, because he has a patsy chained in an abandoned Titan missile base in the Arizona desert. But Calvin is also being watched by a rookie postal inspector, Victor Kazy, the one person who suspects the police are looking for the wrong man. When Vic finally uncovers the truth, listen as Calvin goes POSTAL.

Lowe with the help of Muller lets listeners eavesdrop with this eerily detailed, fictional account of one postal worker’s spiral into dangerous dementia.

The audiobook is based on the 1995 novel, “Dead Checks.” The story pits rookie postal inspector Victor Kazy against the outwardly quiet and demur Calvin Beach—who has a hidden hatred brewing inside.

He judges people he sees by their race, gender and politics. Liberals, whose numbers are boosted by immigration, are undermining personal freedoms cherished by the Vietnam veteran. He’s supporting society’s laziest through the welfare checks his paycheck subsidizes. Beach even helps deliver the checks to recipients doorsteps as a postal worker. “Where’s the justice anymore, huh?” Beach wonders. “Where’s America like it used to be?”

He decides to fight back. It is war, at least in Beach’s mind. Visions of his dead father, whom Beach sees in the face of the moon, motivate him into action: “Whatever he (Beach) did wouldn’t be much, but it would be something by God.”

Suspense grows as Beach’s battle plan erupts in Arizona, complete with murders, plastic explosives, kidnapping, political statements, an abandoned missile base and a love affair.

The story line and its characters are at times predictable and overly simplistic, as even the audiobook’s title indicates. “I’m just a postal clerk going postal as they say,” Beach says.

Yet, Muller is able to pull listeners deeply into the story. His ability to master characters and give each a personality through ever changing tone and inflection is impressive. He growls with the threatening tones of a murderer, the sweetness of a Spanish accent, the slow drawl of a drunk—all within minutes.

This is the story of one man’s deranged battle to preserve his cockeyed vision of what America is and should be.

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