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Deep Black Wild

By: Grayson Sydney
Narrated by: Eric T Behr
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Deep Black Wild delves into what it means to belong to something greater, even if greater isn't necessarily good.

Remi Bell has felt restless and empty all his life.

Can't be helped when he grew up in the quiet unincorporated community of Wolfcreek, West Virginia. He has best friends Etta and Cooper, but when Cooper brings around new girlfriend, intense and insightful Fern, Remi starts to question who he is and what really makes life worth living. He and his friends soon find themselves in what they suspect is a cult hidden away in the forests of Norway. In the midst of charged fights, strange rituals, and the trade of secrets, Remi can't help but be drawn to Theo Ruud, the enigmatic man who leads the compound. Remi knows something isn't quite right, especially considering Theo's violent right hand man, Kipp.

The only problem is Remi has never felt more at home.

©2020 Grayson Sydney (P)2021 Grayson Sydney
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