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Soul Catcher

by Frank Herbert

Narrated by Scott Brick

3.69 ABR Score (1.9K ratings)
★ 3.71 Goodreads (1.5K) ★ 4.12 Audible (368)
8h 47m Released 2014 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen?

Scott Brick's performance captures the moral weight of Herbert's most unsettling novel—a kidnapping narrative that forces you to understand an anti-hero's devastating logic without ever letting you off the hook.

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About This Audiobook

When a Native American man driven by ancestral rage abducts a thirteen-year-old white boy from a wealthy family, their forced journey through the Pacific Northwest wilderness becomes a profound meditation on vengeance, cultural collision, and the weight of history. Charles Hobuhet seeks to balance the scales of injustice through an act of ritual sacrifice, but as captor and captive traverse the ancient forests together, unexpected bonds form that challenge his original purpose. Herbert weaves indigenous mythology and spiritual beliefs into a modern revenge tale, creating a morally complex narrative where neither protagonist nor antagonist emerges unchanged from their encounter with each other's humanity.

Scott Brick's measured narration captures both the mounting psychological tension and the mystical undercurrents that flow through Herbert's prose. His performance deftly handles the cultural nuances and spiritual elements without melodrama, allowing the story's deeper themes to resonate naturally. Brick's pacing mirrors the deliberate rhythm of the wilderness journey itself, building tension through quiet moments of reflection rather than manufactured drama. The audio format particularly suits this introspective tale, as Brick's voice guides listeners through the mental landscapes of both characters with the same careful attention Herbert pays to the physical terrain they traverse.