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Donn, TX 1978

The Donn, TX Collection, Book 5

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Donn, TX 1978

By: Eric Butler
Narrated by: Micah Cottingham
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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.

The year 1978: Sheriff Harold Smite has done all he can to make the yearly harvest run smoothly, but something out in the corn is dying to get free.

Jane Lipman faced the harvest nine years ago and survived. She’s done everything she can to make peace with the past, but Donn, TX, isn’t done with her.

Bonnie Smite thought she was simply run-down, but she’s been chosen for something special. Something only the Pale Man knows about and that he’s not sharing.

Welcome to Donn, TX: Gateway to Hell.

The Donn, TX stories can be listened to in any order.

©2022 Eric Butler (P)2022 Eric Butler
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