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Mystery Underground #3: California Creatures

A Collection of Scary Short Stories

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Mystery Underground #3: California Creatures

By: David Anthony, Charles David Clasman
Narrated by: Neil Holmes
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Mystery Underground is a collection of scary short stories for kids, middle-grade listeners, and everyone who likes a good scare. The stories combine the monsters and mystery of Goosebumps with the surprise endings of The Twilight Zone. They are the perfect scary stories to listen to in the dark, around the campfire, or under the covers at night with a flashlight.

This audiobook contains 13 scary short stories set around the state of California. Listeners will encounter werewolves, sharks, saber-toothed cats, and other mysterious creatures of legend.

  1. "Tar Pit Terror" (Los Angeles)
  2. "Where the Wildfires Are" (Coloma)
  3. "No. 13 Pencil" (San Diego)
  4. "Coyote Hollows" (Death Valley)
  5. "The Man in the Gray Suit" (Malibu)
  6. "The Boot" (South Lake Tahoe)
  7. "The Red Mother" (Redwood National Park)
  8. "Superstitious Sister" (Anaheim)
  9. "What Makes the Earth Quake" (San Bernardino)
  10. "Toll to the Troll" (San Francisco)
  11. "Trick and Treat" (Redding)
  12. "Movie Monsters" (Hollywood)
  13. "The Rattle" (Beverly Hills)
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