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  • Sometimes You Just Kill The Wrong People and Other Stories

  • By: Giles Ekins
  • Narrated by: Bernie Hodges
  • Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins

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Sometimes You Just Kill The Wrong People and Other Stories

By: Giles Ekins
Narrated by: Bernie Hodges
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Publisher's Summary

This classic collection of ghost, crime, and horror stories from Giles Ekins will delight any listener with a taste for the macabre.

Included in the 19 short stories are the titular tale of vengeance, "Sometimes You Just Kill The Wrong People", and the chilling ghost stories, "Aunt Alice, Incident and Greta Green" and "The Chinese Hat Box".

Crime stories include "From Darkness and Horror Comes Light", "If Only", and "A Dealer in Fine Art", whilst diabolic tales include "Death Pale Were They All" and "It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time".

This book contains graphic violence, and it is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18. 

©2021 Giles Ekins (P)2021 Giles Ekins

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