
Torture the Sinners!
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Narrated by:
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Rain Corbyn
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By:
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Judith Sonnet
About this listen
The monastery has sat empty for years.
Abandoned by the once pious monks of St. Baron’s and tainted by a sordid past, the monastery is hollow…
Lifeless…
Dead… and yet…
…something evil is stirring in its darkest chambers. A group of reanimated corpses with a penchant for brutal torture and punishment.
When a group of young people voyage to the monastery to explore its secrets, contact spirits, and party… they accidentally fall into the hands of St. Baron’s undead horrors. A night of liberation becomes a night of gut pulling, head cleaving, and body annihilating terror!
While the dead walk… the living shall SUFFER.
©2024 Judith Sonnet (P)2024 Judith Sonnet
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