
The Wars of Bent Creek
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Silmser
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By:
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Jeff Hill
About this listen
In 1968, J.P. Hudson and his best friend Joey Glaseman are looking forward to a carefree summer of jumping off the tower at the millpond, shooting pool with the “old guys” at Edgar’s Billiards, and chasing pigs out at Dirty Mouth Henry’s.
However, when they break a window in the only mansion in town, they stumble onto local secrets that have been hidden for decades and find themselves swept up into Bent Creek’s simmering turmoil surrounding the war in Vietnam.
In the process, they uncover an evil monster hiding in plain sight. Can they expose him before he snares them and places them in danger they can not escape from?
©2020 Jeff Hill (P)2020 Jeff Hill
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