
Aliens, Hippies, and Other Weirdness
A Collection of Short Stories from the World of Harold Hatch (The Department of Welfare and Safety Cryptid Division Files)
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Narrated by:
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Tyler Tice
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By:
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David Knapp
About this listen
Have you ever wondered what Big foot does on his day off? Or were hippies really about peace and love? Why are there really so many junked cars in the south? Well sit down and find out about this and more. This is a collection of stories that take place in the world of Harold Hatch cryptid liaison. From magical mishaps to aliens abducting hobos.
Tales of wonder and absurdity await. So if you have ever wondered what the tooth fairy is really all about. Or if you're just in the mood for something off the wall. Then this book is for you.
©2023 David Knapp (P)2024 David Knapp
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