
The Beast of Bray Road
A Dead Man's Touch Story, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Scott Fleming
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By:
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Thomas Volz
About this listen
Book 10 in the Dead Man's Touch Story series.
Young cryptozoologist Zane Newton decides to spend his 1984 college summer break in search of the mysterious beast of Bray Road. With the increase in sightings, he figures he has as much of a chance as anyone to find it. He even employs some (at the time) cutting-edge technology in his effort to track and capture footage of the creature.
Newton stumbles across a few other interesting and uncanny entities during his search. Ultimately coming face to face with the monster changes his life forever–in more ways than one.
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