
Hatred. Hidden.
A Psychological Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Sean Tivenan
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By:
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Dan C. Thompson
About this listen
“If people cared more about men holding guns than men holding hands the world would be a better place.” (Unknown)
Mark is the perfect man. He's caring. He's thoughtful. He buys his wife flowers. He's a sensual lover. But when an impromptu outing turns sour, Mark realises he must take action. He wants to protect his wife, but his actions could mean it's his last Christmas as a free man. His hatred has remained hidden, until now.
Perhaps Mark isn't perfect after all....
A short psychological thriller exploring the impact of hate crime, from the author of Here Lies Love, Dan Thompson.
©2016 Dan Thompson (P)2023 Smoke & Dust Books
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