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Evil in Our Midst: A Chilling Glimpse of Our Most Feared and Frightening Demons
- Narrated by: David Seager
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Evil in Our Midst provides a chilling glimpse of 50 dark angels, each of which represents a culture’s greatest fears. Every section opens with a story that shares the legend of a demon, and then offers fascinating information on the culture that, in many cases, perpetuates this belief. For those who believe in these creatures, this audiobook gives reason to fear the unknown. For those who do not believe in demons, it provides terrifying listen for a stormy night.
©2013 David E. Jones (P)2020 Square One Publishers, Inc.
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