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The Dark Horror Anthology, Vol. 2

By: David Hernandez
Narrated by: Commodore James
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"The After": Peter, a brilliant software engineer, is obsessed with finding the answer to an age old question. Is there something after when we die? He builds a machine that can possibly give him the answer, but soon realizes...some things are better left unknown.

"Magdeburg 1945": A squad of American soldiers are given orders to investigate a deserted secret Nazi Bunker. Nothing could have prepared them for the unimaginable horrors lurking in the darkness below.

"The Arch": Humans are forced to live underground after Asteroid "Apollyon" collides with the Earth. Food sources are scarce, and an experimental chemical is used to treat and recycle dead human flesh for consumption. The process is corrupted which creates flesh-eating Zombies.

"Turn of Fate": David's ordinary monotonous life is turned upside down one morning, when he helps a beautiful woman in need. He can never go back to what was, but would he truly want to anyway?

©2017 David Hernandez (P)2017 David Hernandez

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