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Superstitions

By: Jace Killan, Gini Koch, Steve Ruskin, D.T. Read, D.J. Butler, Karen Pellett, Nate Givens, Tanya Hales, John D. Payne
Narrated by: Hillary Straga
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From abandoned mines and forgotten trails to Native American ruins and an apple orchard, the Superstition Mountains are full of history and intrigue.

Forming the eastern border of Arizona's Valley of the Sun, the Superstitions have not only been an incredible source of beauty and outdoor adventure but also a place riddled with superstition and mystery. 

To this day, treasure hunters scour the mountains for gold. They research old landmarks and maps, along with clues from generations past. 

This anthology is comprised of such superstitions - some familiar and some new - tales from the mountains, of Apache warriors, wizards, and ancient gods, of golems, ghosts, and the undead. Featuring works from Gini Koch, Steve Ruskin, D.J. Butler, Chris Abela, Karen Pellett, D.T. Read, Jace Killan, Nate Givens, Jen Hutchins, Jessica Guernsey, Tanya Hales, Leah Moyes, and John D. Payne.

©2021 Jace Killan (P)2021 Audio Publishing LLC

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