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How Can You Be Reading This?

By: Charles H. Gesner
Narrated by: Mike Vendetti
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Imagine for a moment if you will, a world where everything is predestined, and if someone in this world steps out of his predestined role, a monster called an expunger in the disguise of an ordinary citizen will call upon that person. After the expunger's call, that person will never have existed. The protagonist, Steven Crane, finds himself thrust into the role of expunger through a simple misunderstanding in a cigar store, changing his existence and the existence of those he calls upon.

The title, of this short mystery story by Charles H Gesner and narrated by Mike Vendetti "How Can You Be Reading This?" will make perfect sense after listening. First published in Suspense Magazine Fall of 1951. So, sit back and let Mike Vendetti's narration draw you into this intriguing world where destiny is predetermined, and one wrong step could lead to your ultimate erasure.

Charles H. Gesner I was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, our nation's second highest award for valor, while serving as a platoon leader with the 22d Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, in action against enemy forces on 7 February 1945, near Hontheim, Germany.

Public Domain (P)2024 Mike Vendetti
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