
Such Terrible Things
A Collection of Short Stories
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Narrated by:
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Daxton Glover
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By:
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Matthew H. Jones
About this listen
Such Terrible Things is a collection of stories to be told at night. Within includes, I Hit A Monster With Your Car, which is mostly self-explanatory. There is Ghosts Don't Scream - when a preacher's wife is killed, something darker is reborn. There is Little Holly and Mr. Thomas - a magic man who shares his magic with someone he ought not to have. There's Two Men, Alone and Beset by Zombies - Two guys with big problems fail to overcome them. Inside this collection is The Duel For Lady Branford's Hand - an 18th-century duel gets crashed by something Lovecraftian. And lastly, there's The Last Supper - wherein a good meal is served at the end of the world.
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