
We Can See
A Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer Pineda
About this listen
Shaun Jackson couldn't have children . . . but he loved the children.
And the children loved him. Whether they wanted to or not.
The Gainesville Slasher, as he was also known, has just found the newest child in a string of bodies the police never recovered. He had done this countless times . . . but even as he succeeds in kidnapping the next little girl, a fear begins to grow inside him. Something isn't quite right about her . . . .
Originally published for the In the Willows collection of short stories in 2012, "We Can See" returns as a special edition audiobook with a new edit and brand-new introduction by the author.
©2012, 2015 Billie Dean Shoemate III (P)2019 Billie Dean Shoemate IIIWhat listeners say about We Can See
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