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Hellish Consequences

By: Frederick Pangbourne
Narrated by: Michael Wannemacher
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From horror author Frederick Pangbourne, who brought you the Reflection in the Abyss and Nightmares of the Damned, comes his latest anthology of bone-chilling terror.

Hellish Consequences takes you into a realm where 13 nightmares become blood-soaked realities in the blink of an eye. Enter a cursed forest where a peculiar tree's haunting past knows no bounds in "Black Tree Summer". Beckon the haunting call and descend the basement stairs to a macabre fate in "The Cellar". Suffer through the fine print of a corporate's grisly punishment for abusing sick-time in "Piece by Piece". Once one dares to enter this forbidden world of ungodly suffering, either unknowingly or willingly, there will be nothing less than an unspeakable outcome.

There will be no turning back from the Hellish Consequences.

©2021 Frederick Pangbourne (P)2021 Audio Book Network
Anthologies & Short Stories Scary Short Stories Fiction

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