
Edwin Windsor, Evil Efficiency Consultant, returns with his manic lawyer Topper and his faithful secretary in this novella-length prequel to How to Succeed in Evil. Edwin is approached by a vampire, who offers him the prospect of eternal life if Edwin will help him with the troubles the modern world has presented his kind. It's Edwin versus Nosferatu in this insightful satire of the highly exploit... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Edwin triumphs in the end. Topper recovers from a broken heart.
Madeleine offers Edwin love and the gift of life eternal.
Topper searches for love in the middle of the night even though it could mean his death.
Madeliene falls for Edwin. Edwin is threatened by Agnes' mortality.
Topper confesses his love and is rejected.
Very entertaining story. If you’re unfamiliar with McLean, I suggest you start with how to succeed in evil the podcast but you don’t have to in order to enjoy this. Either way, McLean’s sarcastic, witty style is in full display here and I can’t get enough.
Narrator is good aside from some awful accent/foreign language butchery, lol. Interesting and well-animated story.
What a great story. I was intrigued from the beginning! Highly recommend to all you Vamp lovers out there! V’’’V 🧛♂️
Patrick E. McLean has taken very standard story ideas and transformed them into something I find absolutely amazing!
Masterfully written and superbly narrated. Sharp and witty with surprising character depth and insight.
Only complaint is that it’s too short. I want more.
Like book, imagine everything as I heard it when I was at working. Looking forward to keep listening to the Author. Highly recommend.
I love this writer and his story telling ability . I started it and couldn't put it down . Do listen to how to succeed in evil first . Also wonderful and is a prequel to this
Patrick's stories are clever, well crafted and superbly narrated. The mind behind The Seanachai and Good Words, Right Order takes intelligent villainy to its logical conclusion. Highly recommended.










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