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Lost Souls

A Series of Small Town Horror (Still Water Bay, S1 E5)

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Lost Souls

By: Crystal Lake Publishing, Naching T. Kassa
Narrated by: Alex Schiffer
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Something stirs the waters of Still Water Bay....

From the Bram Stoker Award-winning Crystal Lake Publishing comes Still Water Bay, a shared-world dark fiction series.

Sheila Tulane is in love with the resort's pool boy, Teague Harmon, and will do anything to please him - even if it means murdering Guild member Sam Carstens. Meanwhile, Asadi doubts his position in the Guild when he is forced to violate his own personal code. Are his days with the Guild numbered?

Find out in Episode Five: Lost Souls. Still Water Bay is a dark fiction/horror series filled with monsters, demons, and the worst examples of humans you’ll ever come across. With diverse characters, several highly talented staff writers and artists, and plots shrouded in suspense, mystery, and secrets, you won’t want to miss a single episode. Proudly presented by Crystal Lake Publishing.

©2021 Naching T. Kassa (P)2021 Naching T. Kassa
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Occult Scary

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