
Our Skin of Deadwood
An Extreme Horror Novel
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Narrated by:
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Silas Jackson
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By:
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Ash Ericmore
About this listen
The southern port town of Sandcliffe.
A remote farm.
Lilly is running from what is done: her demons. Alone, she finds herself in the capable hands of David, proprietor of a reclusive shelter.
Tormented by visions of the damned, Lilly struggles to fit in, shadows cast from the past, fear of where the future lies ... but something isn’t right. There is something odd about David. The police are omnipresent. The soil bleeds.
A girl gone missing.
But Deadwood takes your skin. It leaves you there forever.
Our Skin of Deadwood is an extreme horror novel. Consider this a trigger warning for just about everything.
©2023 Ash Ericmore (P)2024 Ash Ericmore
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