
5 Tales that Will Land You in Hell
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Narrated by:
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Cambron McKinney
About this listen
In these five tales of bizarre, bloody - and often erotic - horror, you will learn about the most innovative sex toy on the market, how to reach the peak of sexual pleasure, how jelly is made, if the dead are really dead, and what happens in a pawn shop when the world ends. Prepare yourself to be frightened, offended, revolted, and even aroused! Prepare yourself for 5 Tales that Will Land You in Hell!
©2018 Patrick C. Harrison III (P)2020 Patrick C. Harrison IIIYou might have had that one kid in your childhood that had amazing scary stories to tell around the campfire. Imagine that kid, along with their stories and now they've grown up.
And so, now, Patrick is here. He's ready to tell you some more stories… except this time they're definitely not kid friendly. Nothing goes bump in the dark, you're there, in the middle of it, experiencing it.
Unfortunately, the sample audio just doesn't do this book justice. I guess when that's the tamest part of the book that's all they can put on audible.
The narrator was good, very good. Even when I was shaking my head at what was going on in the story, he still managed to keep the flow and was able to flippantly stroll through the dialog as if he was telling it from first hand experience.
There is no doubt listening to these short stories will have landed me in hell, that's for sure, but as long as Cambron and Patrick are there to tell me another story, I'm happy with that.
What have you let yourself in for?
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