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S2 E7: Tales from the Shadows - The Maw of Ramree

S2 E7: Tales from the Shadows - The Maw of Ramree

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Paranormal Portal UK: Tales from the Shadows – The Maw of Ramree

In our Tales from the Shadows series, we weave fictional ghost stories inspired by real-world mysteries. This chilling episode brings you “The Maw of Ramree,” a haunting tale by Christopher Michael—former U.S. Army soldier, law enforcement officer, and author of Danforth: Eldritch Tales of WWII. Set against the grim 1945 Ramree Island Massacre, this story blends gritty military realism with Lovecraftian cosmic dread, plunging you into a suspenseful nightmare of supernatural terror. Join us for a haunting journey into the unknown, where serious analysis meets eerie discoveries, with Den and Luke’s engaging dynamic bringing occasional levity to the shadows.


For more of Christopher Michael’s eerie storytelling, follow him on X and explore his debut novel, Danforth: Eldritch Tales of WWII.


Time Stamps

  • ​00:00 – Introduction


  • ​01:05 – Story Introduction


  • ​02:53 – The Maw of Ramree


  • ​01:00:04 – Show Closing


  • ​01:01:23 – Outro


Episode Links

  • ​Linktree: Connect with us on all platforms – https://linktr.ee/SouthCoastParanormalUK


  • ​Christopher’s X Account: Follow Christopher Michael for more eerie tales – https://x.com/Chris_M_Author


  • ​Danforth: Eldritch Tales of WWII: Explore the novel on Amazon – https://t.co/HesuBwetZU


  • ​Ramree Island Massacre Context: Learn more about the 1945 historical event – https://allthatsinteresting.com/ramree-island-massacre

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