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The Asylum Confessions: Murder for Hire

The Asylum Confession Files, Book 8

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The Asylum Confessions: Murder for Hire

By: Jack Steen
Narrated by: Ben Fortune-Price
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They arrive alive. They always leave dead. But first, they give me their confessions and this time they're all about 'murder for hire'.

My name is Jack Steen, and for those who arrive on my 'death' ward at the Asylum, I'm the last face many will see before they die. I am the night nurse at an Asylum for the Criminally Insane, and most of my patients know me as their Angel of Death. I know them as mass murderers, rapists, and serial killers - among other things.

Here's what happens: they come on my floor, they give me their deathbed confession, and I help to make their death less painful. There's a catch, though: I want the real story, the one they haven't told anyone else.

The majority of these killers are expert manipulators. They could be playing their final game with me by messing with my head.

Now, maybe they're messing with yours too.

Inside this audiobook are 4 Death Bed Confessions that relate to KILLERS FOR HIRE:

  • Patient Ernest is a cold-blooded killer. Period.
  • Patient Tommy is the killer in the sea you don't want to meet.
  • Patient Shannon is a black, red, and green widow.
  • Patient Jimmy Dale has a thing for hunting the two-legged prey.

WARNING: There is swearing in this audiobook. And some stories might be a trigger for something you have a hard time handling. But, these are the confessions of serial killers, mass murderers and such.

©2025 Jack Steen (P)2026 Jack Steen
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