
The Chihuahuan Centipede
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Narrated by:
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Justin Mills
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By:
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Nicholas Gray
About this listen
The year is 2028. Location: The Chihuahuan Desert.
Cade and his best friend Ricardo are Rig-Hands, just trying to collect a paycheck and get by. But one day, their company's massive, record breaking drill breaks down. They learn that the drill is broken, and the oil rig crew must venture deep beneath the ground to retrieve the expensive drill bits that make up the machine. Without them, they cannot drill any further.
What they find underneath the soil was never meant to be seen by human eyes. But that isn't the extent of things.
Something is lurking underground with them, and it isn't too happy with their arrival.
Will Cade and Ricardo survive? Or will they be taken down by...the Chihuahuan Centipede!
©2022 Nichoals Dennis (P)2022 Nicholas Dennis
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