Tales for the Weird, Pessimistic and Altogether Unusual
A Collection of Short Stories by Ethan Couldrey
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Narrated by:
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Tanya O'Sullivan
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By:
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Ethan Couldrey
About this listen
A collection of stories written by Ethan Obi-wan Couldrey before his untimely death in 2024 aged 24. These are tales including ghost stories, modern myths and unique stories of human triumph.
Book One are all unique stories written in full by Ethan and include:-
To the Exact Detail - A Man follows a news story and finds someone who is convinced their model railway is haunted
The Unknown Soldier - A WWI Soldier recounts how he was saved by another soldier without a face.
and more.
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