
Donn, TX 1865
The Donn, TX Collection
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Narrated by:
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Micah Cottingham
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By:
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Eric Butler
About this listen
There’s a place in Texas the locals avoid at all cost, where the lost go missing and the damned reside. You won’t find it on any map, there are no road signs to guide you, and once there, may God have mercy on your soul, for when the scarecrow awakens, the harvest of the living begins.
Welcome to Donn, TX - gateway to hell.
1865.
For Eli Larkin, the war is over. There is nothing left but to return home to his wife and children. As he draws nearer, he is pulled to the cornfield to discover a horrifying truth.
The carnage he witnessed in the war is nothing compared to the savage road of slaughter he soon will traverse; for Donn, TX needs its caretaker, and it requires it to be born in butchery.
©2021 Eric Butler (P)2021 Eric Butler
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