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Secret Santa
- Tell-Tale Publishing's 2nd Annual Horror Anthology
- Narrated by: Scott MacDonald
- Length: 7 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Secret Santa" by Marcus Mattern: If you think you have problems at work, you will change your mind and think it’s the magic kingdom after reading about Darren Young's day. One just never knows their coworkers as well as they think they do. Do you have a Secret Santa activity where you work? You may not want to participate after you listen to this edge-of-your-seat, hand-over-your-eyes tale. Marcus starts his story off with a bang, and the thrills never end until the surprising conclusion.
"The Long Dark Veil" and "In the Night" by Ric Wasley: "The Long Dark Veil" is an Appalachian legend about love, revenge, and betrayal. No wonder it must be true! Ric Wasley will have you believing it by the time you finish listening to this love affair gone horribly wrong. "In the Night" will make you believe in love that knows no boundaries of time or...anything else. It's a chilling tale about love and loss that asks some hard questions.
"Shadow Walkers" by Elizabeth Alsobrooks: Are you afraid of things that creep in dark shadows? What if the shadows themselves were what you needed to fear? In this tale, a kidnapped little girl must be rescued and protected from a nest of diabolical creatures as old as time, and more dangerous than demons set on stealing souls to send them to hell. This clutch of Jinn is ruled by a soul-eater, the most powerful and diabolical creature on earth. With an insatiable addiction to soul-eating, these monsters will be hard to stop. Only the help of a sorceress, a priest, and an immortal prince can save Lydia and her mother, Tessa, from the dark forces determined to use them for their nefarious ends.
"Mr. Rumples" by George Larson: If you like Stephen King's "It" you will love Mr. Rumples. Who doesn't love a clown that makes kids laugh and clap. But when they start to die...and their bodies disappear from their graves...it's not so funny.