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Carnival of Lost Souls

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Carnival of Lost Souls

By: Gary Rose
Narrated by: Erica Sellers
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"Step into the eerie world of 'Carnival of Lost Souls,' a contemporary reimagining of the 1962 American psychological horror film 'Carnival of Souls.' In a chilling twist of fate, our female protagonist survives a harrowing car accident, only to find herself teetering on the precipice of sanity. Haunting hallucinations beckon her to a long-forgotten, desolate carnival ground, where an insidious serial killer lurks in the shadows, determined to snuff out her life.

Sixty-one years later the tale is reborn with a fresh layer of suspense and intrigue. The carnival remains abandoned, or does it? What sinister secrets lie beneath the rusted rides and faded banners, and where have all the missing souls vanished to? Brace yourself for a riveting journey into the unknown as the shocking truth unravels, unearthing the chilling mysteries that have haunted this forsaken carnival for decades.

©2023 Gary J. Rose (P)2023 Gary J. Rose
Horror Scary

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