
The Suffering
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Narrated by:
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Michael Crouch
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By:
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Rin Chupeco
About this listen
The companion novel to Rin Chupeco's The Girl from the Well, which Kirkus called a "Stephen King-like horror story".
After barely escaping the evil spirit that tried to destroy his soul, Tark vows to spend his life protecting the innocent. So when his mentor goes missing on a ghost-hunting expedition, Tark and Okiku join the search. But the Suicide Forest has seduced thousands of people to their deaths over the centuries and is thick with their sorrows.
With time running out and danger at every turn, Tark will either become a hero - or die trying.
©2017 Rin Chupeco (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.A brilliantly written horror story, that has you cheering on the terrifying corpse of the dead girl who drowned in a well, as she fights evil and saves innocent souls. The story of the Aokigahara Forest “Suicide Forest” was so scary and was narrated brilliantly that it left me with goosebumps and gasps. This is definitely in my top reads of all time.
Rin Chupeco you are a true talent of horror writing.
Horrifying in the most wonderful way
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Spectacular.
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Great and different on many levels
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