
The Man from Taured
World's Scariest Legends, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Gareth Murden
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By:
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Jeremy Bates
About this listen
Are you a fan of Stephen King and Dean Koontz? If you're looking for something fresh and new, join the millions of listeners who have already delved into the heart-pounding World's Scariest Legends.
Ever been to Taured before? No? In fact, you’ve never heard of it? Well, neither had the rest of the world when in July of 2020, a European businessman showed up at Tokyo International Airport claiming not only to hail from a non-existent country, but showing a legitimate passport to prove it.
What follows is a breakneck tale full of mystery, intrigue, and action that will keep you turning pages well past your bedtime.
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