
Margohot: Queen of the Harpies
Harpy Parenthood, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nichole Chimere Morgan
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By:
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Keith Melo
About this listen
In the desolate summer of 1899, Wyoming endured its darkest days. A mass disappearance swept across the state's towns, leaving them eerily deserted. The culprits? Harpies, mythical creatures migrating from Greece, their presence marked by countless feathers scattered throughout the abandoned settlements.
Communication with the outside world, once facilitated by mail and telegram, had ceased, prompting the dispatch of two postal inspectors to unravel the mystery. With no sign of the harpies' whereabouts, the inspectors stumbled upon the only town spared from their onslaught. This settlement, situated far from any conceivable source of assistance, became the sole beacon of hope amidst the chaos.
©2024 Keith Melo (P)2024 Keith Melo
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