
A Splash of Crimson
A Collection of Short Horror Stories
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Narrated by:
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Gavin J. Annette
About this listen
“I loved every story in this collection!” (Amanda Stuntz, author of New Hope)
Jackson Arthur’s A Splash of Crimson is a thrilling collection of seven strange tales filled with creeping dread.
A young couple on the brink of a breakup is drawn to an empty church, where they must confront the darkness within. When June King attempts suicide, she discovers a strange and impossible door, leading to unimaginable horrors. A single father will stop at nothing to save his dying daughter, even if it means making a deal with a mysterious young man.
In these stories and others, life and death are black and white. But what exists between is a splash of crimson.
©2023 Jackson Arthur (P)2023 Velox Books
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