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The Great Tome of Darkest Horrors and Unspeakable Evils

By: Kevin Wallis, Milo James Fowler, James Dorr, Heather Morris, Robert Lee Whittaker, Taylor Harbin, Francis Sparks, Barbara Harvey Carter, N. Immanuel Velez
Narrated by: CB Droege
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Publisher's Summary

The Great Tome series continues with The Great Tome of Darkest Horrors and Unspeakable Evils. This volume features 11 tales revolving around monsters, evil aliens, and otherworldly entities. It includes:

  • "The Black Lady" by Taylor Harbin
  • "Breath of the Black God" by Robert Lee Whittaker
  • "Hybrid" by Lucas Pederson
  • "Bone Man and the Sleeping Kings" by Heather Morris
  • "Back for Blood" by Milo James Fowler
  • "Pillar of Fire" by N. Immanuel Velez
  • "Twenty Steps" by Francis Sparks
  • "The Taking of Michael McConnelly" by Kevin Wallis
  • "Pavlov's Dogs" by James Dorr
  • "Metamorphosis" by Barbara Harvey Carter
  • "A Candle for Imbolc" by Julie Ann Dawson

©2016 Julie Ann Dawson (P)2016 Julie Ann Dawson

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