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Blood Carousel

By: A.I. Nasser, Scare Street
Narrated by: Jake Urry
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Step right up, enjoy the show, and pay no attention to the eyes watching from the darkness.

The carnival is back in town, and for Jack Heldon, that's not a good sign. Since the last time it had come to the small and quiet town in Lensfield, Connecticut, he’s been plagued with nightmares of burning walls, raspy chuckles, and fiery red eyes in the dark. Ted Barton’s killing spree is still fresh in his mind, and Jack knows the carnival was behind it all.

Now, it’s back for more.

But the people of Lensfield are none the wiser. As they are drawn into the lights and music of Ebenezer’s Carnival, evil begins to feed again. Jack and his friends are forced to come face-to-face with the horrors of their past and the evil that tore them apart. While trying to break the carnival’s hold, they quickly realize that debts must be paid and promises cannot be ignored. Because there’s no escaping the clutches of Ebenezer's Carnival and the screams within.

©2017 Scare Street (P)2019 Scare Street

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