
The Invisible Carrier: A Bigfoot Horror Story
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Narrated by:
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JD Kelly
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By:
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Roma Gray
About this listen
People are dying in the Northwest area of the United States and Canada from a terrible plague. The small towns bordering the forests have been hit the hardest, and no matter how closely the citizens follow the quarantine protocols, somehow the illness keeps spreading. It makes no sense, the towns are remote and isolated and the only thing they have in common are the vast, interconnected forests. It is almost as if it is being spread by an animal, but that theory doesn’t hold water. They know that the virus can only be spread by animals similar to humans…like a primate. But everyone knows there are no primates in North America, right?
©2018 Roma Gray (P)2018 Roma Gray
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