Members' Reading Room
A quiet room reserved for members: reading copies, full audiobooks, companion documents, music, and story-world materials from the Debra Ann Wynn series.
Each volume below opens into its own private file: books to read, stories to hear, music to revisit, and selected materials that deepen the world behind each novel.
Think of these not as downloads, but as shelves in a private library—each containing the novel itself and a few things kept nearby for those invited to stay a little longer.

Book Four
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Ubi crudus est stultus imperat, malum regit
The newest volume in the series, accompanied here by full reading copies, audiobook access, and companion materials that echo the novel’s political, emotional, and historical texture.
Book One
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Where the series begins—and where the archive first starts to take on a life of its own.
Includes the full audiobook, a premium reading copy, a companion manual tied to the website inside the story, and music that belongs beside it.
Book Two
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A quieter file on the shelf until you discover how much of it refuses to stay fictional.
Read the premium edition, then explore the archive materials that show how disturbingly real Frank Spector’s world can feel when placed beside current events and public reporting.
Book Three
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A darker emotional register, with music arranged here almost like clippings tucked inside the cover.
Includes the premium reading edition and several musical companions that deepen the emotional afterimage of the story.
The point of this room is not merely access. It is atmosphere. A place to revisit the books, hear them, follow their echoes outward, and find the little things placed on the shelf beside them.
Read a chapter. Listen to a song. Open a file that was not meant for everyone.


Download full copies of Nero's Fiddle:
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In consideration of the events of November 8, 2016, and November 5, 2024:
Frederic Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Lest we forget, there were once better times, not so very long ago, before all the hate:

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Frank Spector's Childhood Home "I Hope You Dance" by Lee Ann Womack
