
Ten Tales of a Dark Tomorrow
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Narrated by:
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Jon Hegge
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Laurie Flanigan Hegge
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By:
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Kevin A. Kuhn
About this listen
Submitted for your approval - Ten Tales of a Dark Tomorrow, a collection of speculative fiction inspired by the original Twilight Zone series. In the spirit of that iconic, timeless show, these mysterious and gripping narratives explore parallel worlds, faraway planets, dystopian societies, and unsettling reality.
- A toddler shifts through parallel worlds, changing into different versions of herself. What would a mother do for her daughter?
- A chef finds an alternate food source on a remote world. When the new chef arrives, will he be forced to reveal a horrific secret?
- A 12-year-old Earth girl is randomly chosen to rule the galaxy. Why are galactic administrators so desperate to stop her?
- Humanity is on trial, annihilation at stake. Can an underdog alien lawyer save us?
- Time seems to stand still as a young boy bikes with his troubled friend. Is the friend causing this phenomenon - and what if he doesn’t stop it?
Explore space and time - and confront humanity’s deepest fears - with Ten Tales of a Dark Tomorrow.
©2019 Kevin A. Kuhn (P)2019 Kevin A. Kuhn
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