
Living in Hellfire
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Narrated by:
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Vin Rodriguez
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By:
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Vin Rodriguez
About this listen
A psychological horror story.
Veronica Santos is a new college graduate, looking for a job, and hoping to live a good and normal life - maybe even find love with one of her college friends. But Veronica has been plagued for years by hellish visions. The only person she can confide in is the apparition of a severed head, in the kitchen of the house she shares with her roommates.
Determined not to move back to her hometown, Veronica travels for job interviews and runs into an old friend who claims she knows why Veronica is plagued with living nightmares.
Is it all in Veronica’s head? Or, is she living a real hell on Earth and the devil likes to visit?
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