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Invasive Species

By: Karle Johnson
Narrated by: S.W. Salzman
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A monster has come to Maldus, Arkansas, and the residents of the small mountain town are too busy to notice. With the monster comes something even more terrifying and threatening than gnashing teeth or razor-sharp claws.

The monster has brought change.

The residents of the small mountain town are too busy to notice at first. Busy with things such as addiction, racism, work, or land deals. Unnoticed, the change the monster brings in its insidious wake spreads like wildfire. Unnoticed, the town of Maldus falls prey to an invasive species.

©2019 HellBound Books Publishing (P)2019 HellBound Books Publishing
Occult Scary

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