
The Hole: Everyone Breaks
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Narrated by:
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Miranda Crandall
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By:
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H. E. Joyce
About this listen
Located in an undisclosed location, somewhere in the southwestern desert, is an old, run down warehouse. This warehouse is not your typical industrial building but is the central hub for an international human trafficking ring. Known as "The Hole", prostitutes and sex-slaves, including children, are brought to this location for various purposes. Some come for their indoctrination to their new life, others to be disciplined or sold, however, all leave broken. Managed only by one man, a dark ominous monster known as "The Guard", The Hole's temporary tenants are subjected to his tactics of intimidation, violence, rape, and forced drug addiction.
©2015 H. E. Joyce (P)2015 H. E. Joyce
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