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Graymatter
- A Collection of Horror
- Narrated by: Jerry Earl Flowers III
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
One boy finds a portal in the woods. At first, it’s all fun and games, but things quickly take a turn. A man discovers why his company no longer allows smoking on the premises. Another man finds a video tape that changes his perspective on the world around him. And three boys go trunk-or-treating, but they come across something that will change their lives forever!
Graymatter is a chilling collection of horror shorts sure to keep you up late. These tales are sure to have something for everyone. So, hold on to your hats while Nicholas Gray rattles the gray matter in your skull!
©2020 Nicholas Gray (P)2021 Nicholas Gray
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