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The Playroom

By: Wallace Henry
Narrated by: Tom Sleeker
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John Carpenter's The Thing meets Se7en or House of 1000 Corpses.

What lurks in the cabin in these dark, South Georgia woods? More importantly, what lurks beneath the cabin? Two cops go in alive. One - or none - will come back out.

On a backwoods road in Middle Georgia, two small-town cops sneak out for a midnight drink. Bill is the LJPD's grizzled vet, Jason his rookie counterpart. The plan is to relax and shoot the bull until their shift is over.

However, their plans get derailed when a young woman, naked and bloodied, runs screaming into the glow of their cruiser's headlights. She's wild-eyed and frantic, and she's got a horrifying story to tell. It's not that they don't believe her. It's just that it's...unbelievable.

She leads them to a spot in the nearby woods they've never visited before. No one has, really. And what they find out there will defy all understanding.

Survival becomes the operative word as they discover the secret to what lurks beyond the trees, behind the county line and inside the playroom.

©2019 Tyler Braddy (P)2020 Tyler Braddy

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