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The Haunting of St. Doyle Seminary

By: Carrie Bates
Narrated by: Bridger Conklin
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St. Doyle Seminary sits majestically on a hill, housing holy men who are preparing themselves for the priesthood in the Catholic Church. Widower Ben is the seminary's cook, having come to the seminary for peace and solitude to try to cope with his wife's death. But the seminary holds a very grisly past that Ben is not aware of. Horrifying visions appear, knives go flying through the air at him, agonizing noises haunt him night and day. Ben is pushed to the brink, fearing he is losing his mind and heading toward a breakdown, as none of the seminarians and priests experience these terrifying things. When the seminary's past is exposed, Ben realizes he has two choices: become the evil that exists in the seminary or take matters into his own hands. But too late, evil has a hold on him, and Ben is no longer who he once was.

©2017 Carrie Bates (P)2017 Carrie Bates
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