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Descend into Darkness

An Other Dangers Short

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Descend into Darkness

By: Amanda M. Lyons
Narrated by: Paul Burt
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Alex Pereneaux was sick of his life, tired of the way it all felt fake and meaningless. When he took up his sister-in-law's offer to come to the farm and her request to help his estranged brother, he thought that maybe this was his chance to make amends and start taking his life into his own hands. He hadn't bargained for the darkness there. He didn't know that this was more than a simple battle over land and money. There, in the dark, Alex will find everything he ever asked for - but first, he has to pay a terrible price.

Take a chance and enter the dark world of Other Dangers, where nothing is as it seems. Descend into Darkness is an excerpt from the upcoming book Other Dangers: Further Down the Spiral and a short story well worth listening to in its own right.

©2021 Amanda M. Lyons (P)2022 Amanda M. Lyons
Anthologies & Short Stories Occult Short Stories Scary Fiction

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