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Breakthrough

By: Richard Stooker
Narrated by: Trevor Palczynski
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Madman or savior? Or both?

The police take Terrell Boyd to Malcolm Bliss Mental Hospital. Diagnosis: Schizophrenia, paranoid type. Can the paranormal powers he claims really work? What if Jesus Christ returns to Earth the second time, only to have the world drive him insane?

Unavailable for over 30 years, until now. This short story first appeared in the July 1982 issue of Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Magazine.

Its unique format does not consist of typical story narrative. Not paragraph after paragraph of text, but a psychiatric medical report. This keeps it short, but intense.

With this edition of "Breakthrough", you receive a free bonus: an original article by the author, "Behind the Scenes of the Story of 'Breakthrough'".

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Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Scary Short Story Mental Health

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