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Scary Stories: Supernatural Horror with Scary Ghosts & Haunted Houses Audiobook by Ron Ripley

Scary Stories: Supernatural Horror with Scary Ghosts & Haunted Houses Audiobook by Ron Ripley

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ID: 817572
Title: Scary Stories: Supernatural Horror with Scary Ghosts & Haunted Houses
Author: Ron Ripley, Scare Street
Narrator: Thom Bowers
Format: Unabridged
Length: 03:02:48
Language: English
Release date: 09-13-2024
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Paranormal

Summary:
I scream, you scream.... Scare Street is proud to present a new collection of Ron Ripleys bone-chilling tales of terror. Five macabre masterpieces, lovingly crafted from the darkest depths of your nightmares. This collection includes: 'Walking' - A camping trip in the wilderness leads to bloodshed when an inexperienced outdoorsman trespasses on forbidden ground. 'The Bridge' - A cancer patients recovery takes an unexpected turn when she discovers that cheating death comes with a hidden cost. 'Squatting' - A homeless man seeking shelter from the cold discovers that some abandoned houses hold deadly ties to the past. 'Makers Hill' - A curious ghost hunter unearths a towns dark history of violence and learns that some secrets are meant to stay buried. 'The First Bad Thing' - The murder of a childs furry friend sends him on a hunt for a vicious supernatural predator that only he can stop. Theres no end to the terror found within these tales of dread. But whatever you do, try not to scream too loud. You never know who might be listening in the dark.

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