New Tales of Gray Lake and Green River
Will Castleton, Paranormal Detective
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Narrated by:
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Curt Campbell
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By:
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David Bain
About this listen
David Bain releases nine new tales of crime and horror from his haunted gothic settings of Green River and Gray Lake, including an all-new Will Castleton paranormal investigator story! (There's also a bonus short from the "It's Over" post-apocalypse universe created by C. Dennis Moore and Caleb Straus!)
- Blood and Donuts: A Will Castleton Psychic Detective Adventure
- Until Someone Loses: A Mike Menger Story
- The House on Gray Lake Estates: A Green River Ghost Story
- Stuckey Makes a Sale
- Companion About the Stars, About the Rain
- Eulogy
- Gifts
- Bonus: Pleased to Meet You - A Tale from the ‘It’s Over’ Universe
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