• The Atrocity Engine

  • Custodians of the Cosmos, Book 1
  • By: Tim Waggoner
  • Narrated by: Joe Hempel
  • Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)

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The Atrocity Engine

By: Tim Waggoner
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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Publisher's summary

Men in Black meets Hellraiser in this rollicking mash-up of urban fantasy and cosmic horror from four-time Bram Stoker Award-Winning author Tim Waggoner.

Creatures from dark dimensions infesting your home? Demonic beings trying to drive you insane? Alien gods attempting to destroy your universe?

Just call Maintenance.

This underpaid and overworked secret organization is dedicated to battling forces that seek to speed up Entropy and hasten the Omniverse’s inevitable death.

Neal Hudson is a twenty-year veteran of Maintenance. A surveyor who drives through the streets of Ash Creek, Ohio constantly scanning for the deadly energy known as Corruption. Since the death of his previous partner, Neal prefers to work alone, and he’s not happy when he’s assigned to mentor a rookie.

But they better learn to get along fast.

The Multitude, a group of godlike beings who seek to increase Entropy at every opportunity, are creating an Atrocity Engine. This foul magical device can destroy the Earth, and they don’t care how many innocent lives it takes to build it. (Spoiler alert: It’s a lot!)

Just another day on the job...

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About the Creator

Tim Waggoner’s first novel came out in 2001, and he’s published close to fifty novels and seven collections of short stories since. He writes original fantasy and horror, as well as media tie-ins. His novels include Like Death, considered a modern classic in the genre, and the popular Nekropolis series of urban fantasy novels. He’s written tie-in fiction for Supernatural, Alien, Grimm, the X-Files, Doctor Who, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Transformers, among others. His articles on writing have appeared in Writer’s Digest, Writer’s Journal, and Writer’s Workshop of Horror. He’s won the Bram Stoker Award and been a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award, the Scribe Award, and the Splatterpunk Award. In addition to writing, Tim is also a full-time tenured professor who teaches creative writing and composition at Sinclair College.

About the Performer

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Joe Hempel, a total eighties kid, had a fascination with an eclectic array of shows that would later shape his performances in the audiobook world—shows like Alf, Night Court, Tales from the Crypt, and WWF Superstars. For over a decade Joe honed his acting skills as a referee in professional wrestling and inspired people as a NASM certified personal trainer and endurance coach. Combined with his animated personality and a love for reading, becoming an audiobook narrator was a natural step. Best known for his captivating, rich narrations and uncanny ability for pulling listeners into an immersive experience, Joe has entertained listeners with over 100 audiobooks ranging from horror and mystery to science fiction, romance, and personal development. Joe still lives in Cincinnati with his son Zach, and enjoys running marathons and bringing words on a page to life. Joe is also the winner of the 2018 ABR Listeners Choice Award for Horror.

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made work sufferable

good book made the time go by at work. hopefully this series continues.. I will be looking forward to it

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If you like dark fantasy this is the book for you!

4.5 ⭐'s. This was a lot darker than I expected, almost too dark for me, but what hell. What else could I have expected with a name like Atrocity Engine. So although I might not have loved the book to pieces I certainly respected it. It had a great compelling storyline that had me riveted throughout it's entirety, as Gina and Neal race ahead to stop the corruption and Atrocity Engine from being built.
So yeah if you like dark fantasy you won't want to miss this action-driven story by Tim Waggoner and narrated to us by Joe Hemphil.

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Creative Approach and Entertaining

I enjoyed this book. It’s definitely men in black remade with a twist. I don’t mind though. This book ends really well too. Even though it’s book 1 of hopefully many, it wraps up well so you don’t have to worry about starting a new series and waiting for future releases. I’m happy for this, thank you Tim!

There are aspects of the story I just had to roll with. It was the creative direction and lead into meat for the story and different flavor dynamics for the characters. I would have gone a different direction on roles and responsibilities of the company though… some aspects of surveyors just doesn’t make sense.

It’s a very linear storyline. Some folks like that, some hate it. It made it easy for me to follow and come back to without having to think hard about something.

The story had humor, emotion, and omg disgusting moments. I loved taking the journey.

Don’t take this book seriously, roll with it and you’ll have an entertaining experience.

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A decent listen.

A darker take on a Men In Black concept. Some interesting mechanics of the universe kept me engaged. The narrator was decent, but not great. He was a bit too monotone during the exciting scenes. During a car chase scene, I had actually forgotten that the main characters were in a life-or-death situation because everything was read so plainly.

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story 1 of 3

just finished book one looking forward book #2. the characters were very interesting and just enough dark humor for my liking

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Interesting premise and plot

Good start to an interesting series, can't wait for more of this series to come out

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An alright story

Soooo much potential, but was disappointed that the advantage wasn't taken for just a little bit more character development or action scenes. It kind of felt like a script that would've been an epic movie but hearing it and reading it.... Still a very neat idea and good story sequence.

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A dark and interesting concept

The idea was unique, but characters 2D and their motivations too simple, but entertaining story and wide world clearly developed and loved by the author. The character dialog and action felt somewhat disjointed and fell short of its potential. The performance was good from the narrator.

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Nice series start ...

Enjoyed this book; interesting premise about an organization fighting against primeval chaos if more than a bit bleak. Interested in seeing where this series goes next.

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Awesome horror filled thrill-ride from start to finish.

Wow! I couldn't put this down. Tim Waggoner created such a cool concept with this first entry into the Custodians of the Cosmos. From Chapter 1, he introduces you to a pretty bleak world that mirrors our own. he then goes to show you what you're going to get for the rest of the book. And it's a banger.

I liked the magic system he employed in this world he created. the idea of centering the magic around the concept of entropy is quite unique.

I think the only thing I found that needed more care was the characters. There are two MCs in this book, and I feel like this book only helped me understand one of them. Yes, he fleshed out Gina, but I still feel like Neal is a bit Generic. That said I hope to get more character development in the next book coming out this July. I'm looking forward to it.

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