Ep. 7: Summer Scaries

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Ep. 7: Summer Scaries

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Narrated by: Katie O'Connor, Kat Johnson
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Audicted hosts Katie O’Connor and Kat Johnson discuss why summer is the most underrated season for chills, including mysteries, thrillers, horror, and true crime. The episode includes an excerpt from an interview with best-selling author Stephen Graham Jones.

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