![]() ![]() RASCOE: OK, see, what - now, you know, I'm a horror person, so (laughter) I really need to check this out. And I normally am not a horror novel person, but Stephen Graham Jones has definitely made me one now. And a little while later, these men start being killed, and it's this whole mystery. You have these young men who have killed this elk, and according their customs, they are supposed to treat it in a certain way, and they don't. WINCHESTER: "The Only Good Indians" is an excellent audiobook because Shaun Taylor-Corbett captures the tense atmosphere of a thriller. What makes "Only The Good Indians," in your view, a good listen in addition to being, presumably, a good book? RASCOE: So first of all, tell us a little bit more about what we just heard. Kendra Winchester is a contributing editor for Book Riot, where she writes about audiobooks, and she joins us now from Hilton Head, S.C. According to my next guest, it's a really good audio book. RASCOE: That's Shaun Taylor-Corbett, the narrator of Stephen Graham Jones' thriller "Only The Good Indians" (ph). SHAUN TAYLOR-CORBETT: What had it been like, sitting there while the buffalo flowed down through the air within arm's reach, bellowing, their legs probably stiff because they didn't know for sure when the ground was coming? What had it felt like bringing meat to the whole tribe? (SOUNDBITE OF AUDIOBOOK, "THE ONLY GOOD INDIANS") Sometimes what you need isn't to read a good book it's to listen to one.
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