Reflections of Darkness
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Hicks
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By:
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Jonathan Heatt
About this listen
Reflections of Darkness is a horror anthology composed of four terrifying tales that culminate in the question, "If you could kill one person, who would it be and how would you do it?"
The four stories included in the book are:
- "Gore Orphanage": Fifty years following a heartless crime, the most malicious ghost to ever haunt America seeks retribution and will not stop until every trespasser is dead, innocent or not.
- "Click, Clack": An evil gun lurks through life. Whoever possesses it, the gun in turn possesses, and tragedy occurs.
- "The Devil's Mirror": A young man down on his luck strikes a deal with the Devil to become a hip-hop star.
- "Face Your Fears": The new face of terror is your own.
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