
Snow-Ghost
A Dark Christmas Short (A Ghosts of Grand Central Story)
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Narrated by:
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Guy Veryzer
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By:
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Guy Veryzer
About this listen
Christmas was placed at the winter solstice, which old traditions say is a time spirits might be walking between the worlds. It is a perfect time to tell ghost stories beside the fire...and this is a new one....
After a blizzard in New York City, a huge snowman appears mysteriously outside of Grand Central Station and everyday seems to grow larger while also appearing at another door. What at first was funny becomes more and more menacing.
Elsewhere in Grand Central, a man with an icy soul named Clinton Rudge fumes with anger at the cheerful holidaymakers filling the station. After making an evil wish, he vanishes....
©2002 Guy Veryzer (P)2018 Guy Veryzer
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