
None So Blind
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Narrated by:
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Cassandra Arnold
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By:
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Christine Morgan
About this listen
Once upon a time, there was a little girl whose dumbass big brother got mixed up in an occult gang war ...
Then came the tragic night that left the little girl her family’s sole survivor. Forever changed by the experience, robbed of her sight, with her dormant arcane powers violently awakened.
Now all grown up, Larrah the Blind is a practitioner of physiomancy, specializing in healing (or harming) the human body. A witch, and a doctor, but not a witch-doctor, as she likes to say. Inexplicable injuries, mysterious maladies, sinister surgeries, and curses and cures are her stock in trade.
Of course, good luck getting your insurance company to cover her fees ...
©2024 Christine Morgan (P)2024 Christine Morgan
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