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The Disappearing of Three Forks

By: K.L. Patrick
Narrated by: Daniel LaRiviere
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Deep in the Cumberland Mountains awaits an evil and Three Forks, Virginia is at the center. An old legend merges with a being beyond human comprehension, and Silas Sword has fallen face-first into it.

Evicted from his apartment, and fired from his job as a detective, he is forced to return home to Three Forks, where he finds his parents brutally murdered. Silas is pulled into the local police to help investigate. As things unfold, he finds a mysterious cabin that morphs with each visit. Add in a mysterious blue mist, and a freak snowstorm, and you have a recipe for disaster.

An account written in Silas' own hand has been released on the urging of the government. The supernatural is real, and it can't be hidden any longer.

Just prepare yourself for the darkness within, as the veil is pulled back, bringing forth a world beyond our understanding, a world we can't escape. The world of Silas Sword.

©2025 K.L. Patrick (P)2025 K.L. Patrick
Anthologies & Short Stories Horror Short Stories

Critic Reviews

“They say you can never go home… K. L. Patrick makes good on that sentiment. Cryptic messages and gruesome imagery combine with an honesty that hits home in the most uncomfortable of ways in The Disappearing of Three Forks, making it a whirlwind of a read.” - L. Marie Wood, author of The Open Book Universe

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