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There's Something in the Water (Expanded Edition)

An Extreme Cryptid Tale

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There's Something in the Water (Expanded Edition)

By: Eric Butler
Narrated by: Micah Cottingham
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From the writer of The Pope Lick Massacre and The Rest Stop comes a new cryptid tale ...

All Kurt Reedy needed for his lakeside development project to go through was the land owned by Chuck Miller. The only problem was Miller refused to sell his family’s legacy. In the past, Reedy may have resorted to violence to get his way, but he was a legit businessman now.

Running out of time, he is forced to think outside the box. In his haste, he doesn’t do the proper research, and now there’s something in the water.

Something territorial.

Something hungry.

He may get the results he was looking for, but at what cost? If only he had learned about the dobhar chu, because once this particular box is open, there’s no turning back.

©2024 Eric Butler (P)2024 Eric Butler

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