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Tales from the Canyons of the Damned: No. 32

By: Daniel Arthur Smith
Narrated by: Jason LaVelle
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Publisher's Summary

This 32 issue of Tales from the Canyons of the Damned consists of four sharp, suspenseful, thought provoking short stories - each from a different featured master of speculative fiction.  

Superclasico by Gustavo Bondoni
The Fourth by M. M. De Voe
Killer Shot by Ann Stolinsky
Hide and Seek by Daniel Arthur Smith  

Tales from the Canyons of the Damned (canyonsofthedamned.com) is a dark science fiction, horror, and slipstream magazine we've been working on since 2015. What is Dark Science Fiction and Horror? Think of it as a literary Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, or Outer Limits. It's Netflix's Black Mirror and Amazon's Electric Dreams in the short story format. And it's a bargain. Each monthly issue has three-to-five sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales from today's top speculative fiction writers. 

These are Dark Sci-Fi Slipstream Tales like you've never heard before.

©2019 Holt Smith Limited (P)2019 Holt Smith Limited

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