
A Mysterious Incident at the Mental Institution
Moonlit Tales of the Macabre - Small Bites, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Fred Wolinsky
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Nikolai Leskov
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A Mysterious Incident at the Mental Institution is a spooky, chilling tale from Nikolai Leskov based on a true incident.
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- Savvas Kleanthous
- 04-09-23
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Short but nice
This was quite interesting "pure facts" story.
The narrator is the same as with all other books in the series, and while his overdramatic performance is a bit hit and miss, it works for this book very nicely.
The story is basically narrating "real" facts (a la blair witch project), and prompts the listener to think.
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