
Death in the Wilderness
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Narrated by:
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Rich Crankshaw
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By:
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Drac Von Stoller
About this listen
"As I walked along a lonesome path, I was overtaken by the beauty of the enormous trees in the thick forest that surrounded me. Before I could take it all in, I felt like I was being followed by an evil presence. I knew something was wrong, but I just kept walking faster and faster in an attempt to not lose focus on my destination. Even though I would hear my heart beating out of my chest, I had to keep pressing forward to my cabin just beyond the stream."
A peaceful walk through the woods quickly turns into a maddening fight for survival. With evil at his heels, a man struggles to hold onto life before it is ripped away.
©2011 Drac Von Stoller (P)2012 Drac Von StollerWhat listeners say about Death in the Wilderness
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