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Shards of Amber

A Horror Story Collection

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Shards of Amber

By: J. W. G. Wise
Narrated by: Reneé Vito, Ashton Lorelle
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Eighteen tales of horror delve into the world of the horror audio drama Wrought of Amber.

PRINCESS EMERALD IS GONE

Twelve-year-old actress Emily Carmichael was the star of the children's TV show, Virtue Vista Valley, until she went missing on a Saturday afternoon in 2009. Four days later, police found her remains on the property of Wesley Graveline, one of Virtue Vista Valley's writers. Graveline confessed and was executed, and the case was closed. More than a decade later, Alex Carmichael questioned the official story of her sister's death with her podcast Wrought of Amber and shed light on the unexplored corners of her family's tragic loss.

This collection of stories expands the story to dark corners beyond Alex's reach.

Set in the world of Wrought of Amber and Weeping Cedars, these eighteen short stories add to Alex's version of events by uncovering secrets she could never know and staring into darkness she could never imagine. Shards of Amber includes the tales of a killer who poses his victims, a model train set that appears mysteriously in an office lobby, an actor who must endure dreams of drowning, and the tale of an aspiring young writer who finds something unexpected in the West Virginia woods.

Join the search for Emily Carmichael, but be careful not to cut yourself on the shards.

©2025 J. W. G. Wise (P)2025 Ikandaset Books
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