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Strange Frequencies

A Short Story Collection

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Strange Frequencies

By: Richard Clive
Narrated by: Cassandra Arnold
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"Richard Clive’s stories are refreshingly varied, and never short of compelling. He is definitely a name to watch." (Mark Morris)

A World War One fighter pilot tortured by guilt, a New York mobster desperately counting the hours until his execution, an elderly man losing his mind in a decrepit nursing home…. All must face their regrets and the notion that we build our own Hell, brick by brick.

Richard Clive’s chilling debut collection features 11 twisted tales, varying from Lovecraftian cosmic horror to fast-paced supernatural thrillers. Strange Frequencies oozes with splatterpunk gore, ghostly revenants, and hellish monsters that will linger in your memory long after you turn the final chapter.

©2022 Richard Clive (P)2022 Richard Clive
Horror Supernatural Scary Paranormal War Suspense

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