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  • Oct 17, 2024 | simonandschuster.com | Michael Crouch |Jonathan Ross |Richard Chizmar

    A group of students encounter a supernatural terror while on a road trip through Appalachia in this chilling new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the “unforgettable and scary” (Harlan Coben) Chasing the Boogeyman. 1983: Three students from a small college embark on a week-long road trip to film a documentary on roadside memorials for their American Studies class.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | aapc.com | Michael Crouch

    As a Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA®) and reimbursement consultant, I routinely receive requests from healthcare professionals for assistance in responding to Medicare and other insurance audits. Most providers are painfully aware of the existence of medical audits, either through personal experience or anecdotal stories. A medical audit is simply an evaluation of compliance with payer guidelines and federal/state regulations when submitting claims for medical services.

  • May 6, 2024 | simonandschuster.com | Michael Crouch |Stephen Jones

    Read by Michael Crouch and Stephen Graham Jones About The Book From New York Times bestselling horror writer Stephen Graham Jones comes a classic slasher story with a twist—perfect for fans of Riley Sager and Grady Hendrix. 1989, Lamesa, Texas. A small west Texas town driven by oil and cotton—and a place where everyone knows everyone else’s business. So it goes for Tolly Driver, a good kid with more potential than application, seventeen, and about to be cursed to kill for revenge.

  • Jul 11, 2023 | simonandschuster.com | James Burke |MacLeod Andrews |Michael Crouch |Dana Gourrier

    Listen To An Excerpt About The Book From American master James Lee Burke comes a novel set in Civil War-era Louisiana as the South transforms and a brilliant cast of characters—enslaved and free women, plantation gentry, and battle-weary Confederate and Union soldiers—are caught in the maelstrom. In the fall of 1863, the Union army is in control of the Mississippi river. Much of Louisiana, including New Orleans and Baton Rouge, is occupied.

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