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Morsels of Mayhem
- An Unsettling Appetizer
- Narrated by: Gabriel Michael
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Three short horror stories and one piece of nonfiction by Mark Tullius, one of the hardest-hitting authors around.
The tales are bound to leave you more than a touch unsettled.
Find yourself:
- An overweight father ignored by his family
- A gang member breaking into a neighborhood church
- A cameraman who finds himself in a hopeless situation
- An aging author who’s paying the price for a reckless past, doing all he can to repair his brain
These shocking stories will leave you wanting more.
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