
Nightmares After Midnight
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Narrated by:
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John Walker
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By:
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Bill Link
About this listen
In this collection of chilling tales of terror:
- "Just Add Water"—Two ne'er-'do-wells plan to cash in on a prehistoric fossil, only to learn some things come at a terrible price.
- "His Brother's Legacy"—The death of an estranged brother, who had been an outcast and pariah, leads a man in search of answers to a mystery that should be left unsolved.
- "The Miscount"—After the failure of a rescue mission on a hostile, uninhabited planet, the crew returning to Earth through deep space find that something horrifying has come with them.
- "Instructions on a Pamphlet"—A corrupt businessman is given the means to summon a murderous demon to solve his self-made troubles. But at what cost?
- "Dead Writers"—An unethical and cruel literary critic, who is motivated by his own jealousy of the writers he tears down, does the unthinkable and murders an author. He soon learns the dead don't forgive or forget.
The worst nightmares come after midnight, at the hands and mind of the author of Creeping Shadows, Skin Like Tanned Leather, You're Always with Me and Other Stories, At Night Outside the Window, and Six Times the Terror.
©2023 William and Christa Link (P)2023 William and Christa Link
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