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Welcome to a Town Called Hell

By: Elliot Huel, James Jobling, Ryan J. Fleming, Christopher Law, Jacob Prytherch, Shaenee Luke, Edward Breen, EC Robinson, Justin Zimmerman, Em Dehaney, David Court, Dion Winton-Polak, Ian Bird, Richmond A Clemends, Matthew Cash
Narrated by: Jessica Ruiz
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Publisher's Summary

A mysterious suicide.

An airbus A380 heads over the Colorado mountains, before crashing through the snow clouds.

The only bridge over the River Styx is taken out.

No phones, no internet, no communication with the outside world.

Then things start to get strange.

Welcome to a town called Hell.
 

This collaborative collection of short stories takes place over the last seven days in Hell. Poisonous green slime, murderous rampages, talking trees, rogue wolf-packs - the residents of Hell are having a bad week.

Featuring: James Jobling, Ryan Fleming, Edward Breen, Shawnee Luke, Christopher Law, Jacob Prytherch, Justin Zimmerman, Em Dehaney, David Court, EC Robinson, Dion Winton-Polak, Ian Bird, Richmond A Clements, Matthew Cash, Duncan P Bradshaw, John McNee, and Paul M Feeney.

©2019 Matthew Cash (P)2019 Matthew Cash

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