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Mothman

Return to Point Pleasant

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Mothman

By: Scott Donnelly
Narrated by: Mel Heflin
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Between November 1966 and December 1967, the small Appalachian town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, was stalked and harassed by a terrifying entity dubbed the Mothman. The sightings came to an abrupt—and suspicious—end after the bridge that connected Point Pleasant to Ohio collapsed, killing 46 people.

Over a half a century has passed since the tragedy in Point Pleasant when Billy Slater and his mom move to the small town, blissfully unaware of the horrific things that have cast a dark cloud over the town to this very day.

But then, in one sudden gust of unimaginable horror, the close-knit community of Point Pleasant is thrust back into the same madness, chaos, and nerve-shredding fear they suffered 55 years earlier. Inhuman screeches erupt in the night, glowing red eyes appear in the darkness, and the town is forced to face their demons once again.

But this time, things are different. Evolution is inevitable.

The Mothman has returned.

©2022 Scott Donnelly (P)2022 Scott Donnelly
Fantasy Fiction Occult Scary

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