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Animus

Six Tales of Crime and Terror

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Animus

By: Aaron Ross Powell
Narrated by: Scott F. Feighner
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From Aaron Ross Powell, author of the apocalyptic horror novel The Hole, comes this collection of six stories of crime and terror.

  • "Snowed In" tells the story of three people with secrets to hide who meet at a roadside bar during a storm - and learn that there's nothing deadlier than each other.
  • In "Helix" a detective takes a case that leads him into the twisted world of genetic modification and artificial intelligence.
  • The violent noir "Let Sleeping Gods" features a bad man doing very bad things to prevent the end of the world.
  • "What the People Want" is an alternate-history legal mystery about what happens when the law becomes a product of popular culture.
  • "Traffic Light" is about a carjacking with a terrible motive.
  • In "Old Lady Prideaux's Terrible Menagerie", an ex-cop is asked to investigate the odd old lady who lives across the street - and discovers truths far weirder than he could've imagined.
All of these stories can be found in Animus: Six Tales of Crime and Terror.

©2012 Aaron Ross Powell (P)2015 Aaron Ross Powell
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Crime Fiction Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Crime Fiction Law Short Story Mystery Fiction Suspense Horror Terror
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