Town With a Tranquil Name
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A cryptic family album hiding a mystery 170 years old; a lonely cemetery revealing disturbing patterns no one will acknowledge; a dreaded knock at the door on a night of deserted streets, hushed voices, and villagers cowering by candlelight. These are a few of the elements of this tale of slowly mounting dread, in which an anguished mystery writer explores the secrets of a strange and ominous town beckoning her from the past. Abridged from the novel.
Additional narration by Amy Paonessa of The Bloodlust podcast.
Music: "The Sea of Nothing" by Aquartos and "The Loner" by Pete Kneser, Getty Music.
                        
 
  
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