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A Hat Full of Stories

Three Weird West Tales

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A Hat Full of Stories

By: Steve Vernon
Narrated by: Richard Peterson
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This isn't John Wayne. Lone Star is just a beer. Forget about the Alamo. Here are a trio of Texas tales of terror spun from the fevered brain of a nightmare-riding cowboy.

Let me tell you about the three tales.

Have you wondered what sort of a cargo is in those big 18-wheeler rigs that prowl the midnight highways? In "North of Bigfoot, Bound for Memphis" I answer that wonder with a what-if that will leave you wishing you hadn't asked.

Have you ever stepped in bubblegum? Ever stuck your fingers together with Krazy Glue? Ever stepped in sheep dip and tried to shake the stink off? Stick your nose in the pages of "Jumping Chollo Will Not Die" and find out what funk really is.

If you have any brain cells left after subjecting yourself to those first two yarns then wrap your brain around the Frankenstein-influenced tale "Two Good Hands and a Hold-Out".

The eyes of Texas have never looked so bloodshot.

©2015 Steve Vernon (P)2017 Stark Raven Press
Genre Fiction Horror Scary Fiction Texas Human Brain

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