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Three Truths and Other Unsettling Tales
- A Collection of Short Horror and Supernatural Stories (Where Nightmares Dwell)
- Narrated by: Geoff Sturtevant
- Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's summary
“An awesome collection of bite-sized stories.”—Sam Fury, author of The Useful Knots Book
The unsettling stories in this collection will wrap themselves around the lobes of your brain and refuse to let go. Thomas O.’s twisted tales run the course from outright horror all the way to dark humor.
Meet Danel, an ancient warrior with a friend, a wife, a demon, and a problem. Come witness Brady Hollis, the man who fell forty-seven floors and lived. Introduce yourself to Candyboot, the ignoble imp with an attitude.
All these characters and more loom ahead in the darkness. Can you handle the twisted endings and unexpected resolutions?
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“I very much enjoyed this anthology of short stories. Five stars? I’ll give this six.”—Angela Panayotopulus, author of The Wake Up
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- Northern Michigan Consumer
- 07-05-24
Very Nice!
The stories were great. Strange, mysterious, and really kept my interest. Narration was spot on!
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- 07-03-24
Great narration!
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- Jimmy Downs
- 07-12-24
Edge of your seat tales, with excellent narration!
An excellent set of stories that kept you wondering, combined with Geoff’s excellent narration that like wine seems to be getting even better with age!
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- Angie Hornshaw
- 08-29-24
Pretty decent stories!
I'm a big fan of Thomas O. and Geoff Sturtevant and this collab works well together! Geoff puts just the right feeling into Thomas's words and draws me right in. Excellent book!
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