The Ex-Wife Files


Read by Mark Forman

(1.9 stars; 4 reviews)

The eX-Wife Files Mark Forman's first sci-fi detective short story is in the vein of Philip K. Dick's BladeRunner (Do Androids Dream of Electronic Sheep), Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, and Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade. Find out what makes Agent Jack Mauldher tick. Is it busting the various Extra-T's (extra-terrestrials) that appear on his watch? The many women that were or are in his life? His love of talking about himself and his conquests: alien and female? Listen in and you will become totally absorbed in the fascinating web of Mark Forman's eX-Wife Files.

About the Author: Mark Forman; The Brooklyn Bluesman and reigning Shogun of Taiwan is originally from Brooklyn New York. Mark later attended the University of Arizona where he majored in Oriental Studies/Chinese language. After finishing his studies,Mark later moved to Taiwan to work on his language skills. He has an export manufacturing business there, a family, a podcast, several different personalities coexisting harmoniously most of the time, no parakeets, and many other pieces of short fiction and non-fiction brewing in his ever expanding mind.


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I've stuck with this for a while, but I'm seriously considering unsubscribing. The writing has been good at times (some 4 or 5 episodes ago) but lately it's been repetitive (not counting that for some mysterious reason, episode 13 has been published twice). At other times it's been puerile, almost ...


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Hi Luis, Thank you fo taking the time to listen and share your thoughts/comments. "The audio quality is painful at times, and the author’s voice at times seems like he thinks too highly about himself." I've just installed GarageBand and have been recording with it and Ep 15 isdone with ...


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Cindy & Hdaackda, Alas some reason in he wilderness. I am the same way when I read or listen to free material. Really enjoy it talk it up with my friends and maybe give some attaboys to content producer. We live in a strange world. I guess there are some ...


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Greetings to the raining Shotgun of Taiwan. This is a shoutout from your friend Harold in Detroit. I enjoy your podcast (great name by the way!) and look forward to each new chapter. Do not be discouraged by the unenlightened, anyone can easily commit podiocide but few can actually snatch ...


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I can't believe people threaten to unsubscribe to a free read. I aprreciate the time and energy you put into this (both the writing of and the recording). Whether I end up liking it or not, its nice to have chance to check it out.


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Hmm well I'll give it an OK. The audio quality is a bit lacking and the writing seems a bit rough and unrefined.


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Hi, just started listening, it's great, thanks!! I have downloaded 18 episodes, is this book completed? Greetings from the Netherlands, Bert


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Well hello Harold in Detroit. [Mark smiles, keeps mouth shut and bow's down before Harold's prescient wisdom and humor/]