
Blood Samples
Tales of Horror, Crime, and Dark Fantasy
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Jay Bonansinga
About this listen
From Jay Bonansinga, author of The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury and The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor, comes a collection of short stories and novellas that span a number of genres. Included in this collection of tales of horror, dark fantasy, crime/noir, and dark erotica: “Animal Rites”; “Black Celebration”; “Steagal's Barber Shop and Smoke Emporium”; “The Panic Switch”; “Deal Memo”; “Mole”; “Necrotica”; “Big Bust at Herbert Hoover High”; “Stash”; “The Beaumont Prophecy”; “Obituary Mambo”; “Due Date”; “Mama”; “Somebody Down Here Wants to Talk to You”; “Glory Hand in the Soft City”; “The Butcher's Kingdom”; “The Miniaturist”; “The True Cause of the Great Depression”.
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