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What the Blind Man Saw

By: C. Dennis Moore
Narrated by: Robin Fowler
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Fifteen stories of hellish horrors come together in C. Dennis Moore's latest collection, What the Blind Man Saw. Rudy finds a dead baby in his trash can. Another man will do anything to escape Hell and take vengeance on Heaven. Cody has done a bad thing, and a disfigured goblin is set on making him pay. Sean Leonard goes out for pizza one night, but on the way back home finds himself on an endless highway, and the clocks have stopped moving. And in Angel Hill, high school student Danny has found a mysterious object outside a church, one that promises him revenge and notoriety, but threatens so much worse in return. What the Blind Man Saw promises chills and thrills amid a host of horrors guaranteed to keep the lights on into the late hours. Featuring killer cockroaches, an immortal who won't stop aging, and the Devil on a drug run, this collection is a great jumping on point for Moore's brand of horror in bite-size doses.

©2015 Charles Moore (P)2016 Charles Moore

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