The Midnight Knock: A Novel - John Fram
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Read by Angel Pean, Lee Osorio
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Release Date: October 21, 2025
Length: 13 hrs 22 mins
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
ASIN: B0F5SYWW1K
A locked-room mystery meets white-knuckle horror in this mind-bending thriller, where strangers must survive a deadly night in a remote Texas motel.
In the frigid west Texas desert, weary travelers converge at a lonely roadside motel nestled at the foot of a massive mountain. Ethan and Hunter have left behind a corpse, a fire, and a horrific act of violence. Kyla and Fernanda are fleeing for the border. Stanley and his granddaughter are returning from Mexico with a mysterious man in hot pursuit. All of them are on the run from something. All of them are hiding something.
And somehow, they’re all connected to the motel’s other guest, an enigmatic woman named Sarah Powers.
Within hours, Sarah is dead. The strange twins who run the Brake Inn Motel inform the surviving guests that her murder demands justice. The guests are given an ultimatum: uncover the killer by midnight—or die when the protective lights around the motel go out.
Because something very old and very dangerous lurks in this corner of the desert. And it’s hungry.
But nothing at the Brake Inn Motel is quite as it seems. As time ticks away, alliances fracture, secrets unravel, and the guests will not only have to confront the violence of the past—they will need to face the darkness within themselves.
A masterful blend of psychological tension, supernatural horror, and layered storytelling, The Midnight Knock pushes the boundaries of what a mystery can be. And with its unforgettable climax, this novel cements John Fram as a contemporary master of the genre.
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This post has 3 comments with rating of 5/5
October 31st, 2025
Thank you for sharing
November 1st, 2025
Thanks for the post and sharing.
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December 1st, 2025
OMG,this is such a fun, smart book! This is perhaps the best surprise I’ve ever found on this website — it is, as far as I can remember right now. I found it in the horror category, But it also has elements of crime, mystery, science fiction, fantasy, and even romance.
Generally speaking, I hate fantasy novels and stories. In the latter half of the book, a great many fantasy elements become part of the story, but it all worked for me. Perhaps that’s because it is tied together with a science fiction-ish explanation, and because the fantasy aspects were introduced later in the novel after a good deal of character development. It also helps that many of the characters are as surprised and confused by the fantasy elements as the reader.
Are any of you familiar with Publishers Weekly? If so, you know PW attaches a red star to each review which stands out as extraordinarily positive. When I was 1/3 of the way through this book, it suddenly occurred to me that this *must* have received a starred review in Publishers Weekly. So I immediately paused the audiobook and and did a quick Google search. Sure enough, PW rewarded this novel with a starred review! And I predicted this when I was just partway through the novel.
Of course I’m not saying it’s fine literature. But for a genre novel, it is outstanding. And it involves time travel, so the plot is rather complicated, But I did not notice any plotting or continuity errors by the author.
The best thing about this site is discovering books I would not have learned about otherwise. I always check out the horror section. The vast majority of those that I have listened to our mediocre and forgettable
On rare occasions, I find sloppy schlock written — and published without editing — for pure profit. This was the case with Shaun Hutson’s novel Chase, which I would not have bothered finishing except an unexpected little twist partway through the story. But that twist is utterly forgotten and dropped by the author!! They were so many errors and problems like that in the novel it’s hard to comprehend that it was even published. It certainly wasn’t edited before publishing. And had I been able to see that the publisher is an outfit called caffeine nights, I would never have bothered listening to it in the first place.
I am just really glad that right after finishing that horrid schlock, I was rewarded with a really outstanding and enjoyable surprise: John Fram’s The Midnight Knock.
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