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Soaking in Strange Hours

A Tristan Grieves Fragment

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Soaking in Strange Hours

By: Erik Hofstatter
Narrated by: Gus Farrar
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About this listen

Tristan Grieves is an unwashed soul, in a city the colour of gargoyles.

Liene, a girl with eyes that drank from every ocean asks for help to find Boomerang - a boy she throws away, but who always returns. Until he vanishes.

They search together, but where is she leading him?

©2021 Erik Hofstatter (P)2021 Erik Hofstatter
Crime Fiction Horror Scary Crime Fiction

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"Dark and lyrical, this is 'strange noir' that shows the city's underbelly then cuts it open to bleed across the page. Soaking in Strange Hours is a shot of mean whiskey with a supernatural burn." (Ray Cluley, author of Water for Drowning)

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