
The Closet Man
A Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Saul Jones
About this listen
This short story, originally published in the 2012 collection, In the Willows, by best-selling author Billie Dean Shoemate, III, has been re-released as a stand-alone audiobook...revised and re-edited.
It is the story of a child who has a bit of trouble sleeping. Unlike most children who occasionally have difficulty drifting off to sleep, this particular one's nighttime world has become a place of utter madness.
Hailed by the respected Indianola Book Review in 2012 as "one of the most frightening shorts that has ever graced indie publishing," The Closet Man returns with a brand new edit and introduction by the author.
©2012, 2015 Billie Dean Shoemate III (P)2019 Billie Dean Shoemate III
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