
S79 the Horror in the Swamp
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Narrated by:
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Brett Schumacher
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By:
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Brett Schumacher
About this listen
Salesman and father Robert Tolliver’s life is about to change. He was traveling through Louisiana and a few missed turns, a few hours later, he finds himself facing a horrible fate. All Robert knows is that he is stuck in an abandoned military bunker in the wild swamps of Louisiana. There is something stalking his every move, a horror unlike anything he has ever seen. S79 the creature in the bunker. The horror of the swamps. Will Robert survive the living nightmares and make it back home to his wife Julie and his daughter Lillie? Will he uncover a bigger mystery that the small town of Montegut had been hiding for years?
©2019 Brett Schumacher (P)2019 Brett Schumacher
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