
Factory 47: The Beginning
The Serial Killer Chronicles, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Nilles
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By:
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Wendell Wilhelm
About this listen
When Spence Parker left Detective Jones in that factory, he thought he had left behind all his troubles. He was sorely mistaken. The thing that emerged from Factory 47 was neither expected or wanted. When it decided to go on a rampage, serial killer Spence Parker was there to hunt it down.
With the assistance of FBI special agent Sylvia Thompson, Parker must overcome his desires and put the well-being of an entire city before his own self-delusions and destroy the thing from Factory 47. Only one problem faces him now: How do you stop creatures made in hell, bent on total annihilation of the world?
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