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The Boneyard

Short Fictions of the Morbid and Macabre (The Boneyard Series, Vol 2)

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The Boneyard

By: Jonathan Dunne
Narrated by: Jonathan Dunne
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The Boneyard: Short fictions of the morbid and macabre Vol 2 AUDIOBOOK READ BY THE AUTHOR

The Boneyard Vol 2 welcomes you back to the second collection of horror tales that bite back...including 2 bonus horror stories taken from The Boneyard Vol. 1.

Bloopers reel included — this narrator is very human ;)

1. The Great White Egret. The dead don’t talk... unless your name is Mark and you’re drunk enough to listen.

2. The Waving Man. Lena thought she was delivering newspapers — not messages from the dead.

3. The Blue Boy. Mrs. Burke stayed late at school to mark the living — and found one final paper from the dead.

4. End of the Line. Jeanie boarded the night bus like always — but somewhere along the way, she left her world behind.

5. Night 1001. Taking the elevator down was always the plan, but Diana wouldn't reach the Ground Floor.

6. The Last Guard. In the dark halls of the abandoned prison, even family ties can be a trap for Danny Long.

7. The Formaldehyde Fiend. The Gent doesn't steal beauty — he preserves it, one jar at a time.

8. Hide-and-Not-So-Seek. They went in to play a game... but time played with them.

BONUS MATERIAL taken from The Boneyard Vol. 1

9. Winging It. Some transformations aren’t a curse — they’re a calling.

10. Blind Spot. When the world went dark for Chloe, the dead came into the light.

©2025 Jonathan Dunne (P)2025 Jonathan Dunne
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