
This House Will Never Be Warm
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Narrated by:
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Nate DuFort
About this listen
“Before there was light, there was a vast emptiness.
That is Mother Cold,
and we will all return to her."
"As Confederate soldier Martin Tomball faces death, freezing overnight on a battlefield, Mother Cold comes to make a deal—a deal that will curse his family for generations to come.
Now, in the winter of 2021, Texas is hit with a state-wide ice storm, leaving millions of households without power. Siblings Jasper and Autumn Tomball are going to have to find a plan to stay warm until the ice thaws—or until Mother Cold comes to collect her bargain.”
This House Will Never Be Warm is a horrific new novella from the author that brought you Hunting Snipe: and Other Notes on the East Texas Cattle Mutilations
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