
Thriller
Eight Terrifying Tales of Woe
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Narrated by:
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Sheldon Blair
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By:
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Sheldon Blair
About this listen
Eight terrifying, cold sweat producing tales in several genres, beginning with the occult and a wicked black magic practicing witch and the monster she created...Man on the Run.
Or a grandmother, a straitlaced, law-abiding citizen, who turns into a cold-blooded drug stick-up artist, in search of…Gran Maw Maw.
Or a mechanic–no, not an auto mechanic, a murder-for-hire mechanic, the best there is–let loose during Black Bike Week in Myrtle Beach. There to carry out a big hit for the Russian mob–The Miami Mechanic.
Pure excitement cliff-hanging short stories turned novels. Six of eight short stories into five novels. A must listen.
©2013 Sheldon Blair Culbreath (P)2023 Sheldon Blair Culbreath
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