
Pharaoh of Eels
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Narrated by:
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Steven Sloss
About this listen
It all started with some beers.
A party at sea. What could go wrong? Craft brewers Niko and Manu had no idea what awaited.
A deadly attack from vile pirates working in tandem with horrific creatures leaves the surviving revelers imprisoned and on their way to a secret cove and an unknown fate.
What will they find when they get there? Is there any hope to survive their tyrannical captors? Who, or what, is the Pharaoh of Eels?
Written by Raffael Coronelli (Daikaiju Yuki) and narrated by Steven Sloss (The Loathsome Lambton Worm), Pharaoh of Eels delivers a kaiju adventure audio experience like nothing else - complete with immersive sound effects and an original musical score.
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