
The Cotton Candy Massacre: Part Toots
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Narrated by:
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Alana Nicole Cox
About this listen
The sequel to the 2023 Godless 666 Awards Best Novel!
The book you are about to listen to is an account of the events that occurred at the derelict Franklin's Fun Castle. A once wholesome venue for family entertainment - now an abandoned, sullied ruin.
Someone made a home there, escaping the chaos and carnage of Bonkin's Bonanza, someone people are searching for.
But those who ventured to Franklin's Fun Castle wouldn't find their answers. No redemption, fame, or whimsical merriment.
They would find blood-soaked torment brought to life from the twisted nightmares of a child. One few, if any, would wake from. One that came to be known as The Cotton Candy Massacre: Part Toots.
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