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Stories from the Abyss

By: David Joseph
Narrated by: Tom Taverna
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Stories from the Abyss, a collection of stories about how things can go horribly wrong at California medical facility, Vacaville, perhaps the largest prison “nuthouse” in the United States.

A prison yard becomes the place where a “lifer" inmate attempts his last stand against the gun tower. An ICU nurse attending to an inmate meets the man that tormented his daughter. A rogue correctional officer receives a body receipt from the county coroner for a man he killed. A prison psychiatrist meets his maker by getting bludgeoned to death by the bust of Freud. The infamous serial killer Ed Kemper finally receives the punishment he told the judge he deserves for his crimes - death by torture.

Wildly imaginative and delightfully diabolical, David Joseph once again entertains as the masterful storyteller.

Stories include:

  • "Yard Down!"
  • "Beep Beep Heart"
  • "Murder on Mary Wing Yard"
  • "Death of a Psychiatrist"
  • "Attica Payback"
  • "Fresh Monster Brain"
  • "Lizard on a Wire"
©2018 David Joseph (P)2019 David Joseph

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