Sir Charles Davis's New Audiobook 'Where Eagles Fly' is an Absorbing Novelette About Family Ties, Abuse, and Murder

Recent audiobook release "Where Eagles Fly" from Audiobook Network author Sir Charles Davis is a gripping plot-driven narrative about one man's resolve to settle his affairs against his abusive father, even if it means death.

Sir Charles Davis, a graduate of East Carolina University, United States Marine veteran, and chef, has completed his new audiobook, "Where Eagles Fly": a fast-paced narrative about Daniel and his conflict his with father's invective monstrosity, leading Daniel to take matters into his own hands.

Sir Charles Davis, in reflecting on the metaphor or the eagle's deadly determination when provoked, writes, "Daniel didn't say another word. He held his emotions and got on the elevator. But he vowed that his father would pay for killing Katelyn. When he got into his car, he was overcome with grief, and the floodgates opened and he wept."

Davis's new audiobook is published by Audiobook Network, and it is an intense tale that emanates a character-driven plot as listeners witness the growth of Daniel from an innocent child to a man with adamant resolve—a consequence of life's overwhelming circumstances.

Listeners can purchase the audiobook edition of "Where Eagles Fly" by Sir Charles Davis through Audible, the Apple iTunes Store, or Amazon. 

Audiobooks are the fastest-growing segment in the digital publishing industry. According to The Infinite Dial 2019, 50% of Americans age 12 and older have listened to an audiobook. This huge growth can be partly attributed to increased listening in cars, which surpassed the home as the #1 audiobook listening location in the 2019 survey. Smart speaker proliferation also bodes well for future listening growth and more mainstream listening. 

Audiobook Network, Inc. (ABN) is a full-service audiobook publishing company that transforms authors' books or eBooks to life through audio narration. ABN handles, narration, production, audio editing, digital formatting, distribution, promotion, and royalty collections all under one roof. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Audiobook Network at 866-296-7774.

Source: Audiobook Network

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