
Shifter
A Short Body Horror
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Narrated by:
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Ryan LaJoie
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By:
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Miguel Estrada
About this listen
What does it take to create a monster?
Clancy Reynolds is about to propose to the woman of his dreams, but she dumps him for another man before he has the chance. Blinded by rage, he decides to take matters in his own hands. The plan ends in tragedy, and he's sent to a psychiatric hospital where his caretakers ask him to be part of a secret experiment. In exchange, he will have his freedom if he survives.
Clancy tries to take a hold of his sanity as he descents into madness. Could he really go back like he was before, or will he succumb to his most twisted desires?
Author Miguel Estrada brings you another gripping story about torture, vengeance, and transformation.
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