
Supernatural Surviellance Agency
Curse of the Lycan
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Narrated by:
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Basanta Rai
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By:
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Benjamin Stetser
About this listen
On a cold October night in Urbana, Ohio, the Cedar Bog Nature Preserve lay cloaked in an eerie silence, disturbed only by the low murmur of police radios and the glow of emergency lights. Local teens had gone missing, their abandoned car found near mysterious, inhuman tracks that vanished into the misty swamp. As Agents Mike Harris and Emily Riker from the Supernatural Surveillance Agency investigate, they sense something ancient and menacing lurking in the fog—With each step deeper into the bog, they realize they may be hunting a legend… or being hunted themselves.
©2024 Benjamin (P)2025 Benjamin Stetser
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