
Sonata of Fear
A Short Story
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Narrated by:
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A. J. Payler
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A. J. Payler
About this listen
When terror walks... no one is safe.
Kenji Sanada has always been more comfortable with classic fictional monsters than with other people, even his family—Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, the mummy—all safely immortalized on his wall of fame.
But what will he do when the all-too-real horrors of modern reality threaten to break right through those selfsame walls?
From A. J. Payler, modern master behind acclaimed books such as Terror Next Door, Lost in the Red, and The Killing Song, comes a terrifying original short story few will be able to put out of their minds.
Also includes bonus sample chapters from the suspenseful new novel Bank Error in Your Favor!
©2022 A. J. Payler (P)2023 A. J. Payler
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