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  • The Giving of Things Cold & Cursed

  • A Baker Johnson Tale (Single Shot Short Story Series, Book 9)
  • By: Terry M. West
  • Narrated by: Jason Mills
  • Length: 42 mins

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The Giving of Things Cold & Cursed

By: Terry M. West
Narrated by: Jason Mills
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Publisher's Summary

The Giving of Things Cold & Cursed is a haunting tale by critically acclaimed horror author Terry M. West. Baker Johnson is a flawed parapsychologist in the year 1925. After the death of Richard Johnson, Baker inherits his uncle's estate and moves into the legendary psychic researcher's home. But he soon discovers that the Black Room of the property, the place where haunted items are safely contained, has been emptied. This is a brand-new and never-before-published short story.

Included is a lengthy preview of a brand-new Baker Johnson story, "Servant of the Red Quill", which is coming soon!

©2014 Terry M. West (P)2015 Terry M. West

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"( The Giving of Things Cold & Cursed is) beautifully written, superbly edited and trying to explain the incredible depth of aesthetic in this particular short is like trying to explain the virtues of a well aged Scotch vs moonshine..." ( The Horror Nation)

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