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The Town the World Forgot

The Town That Shouldn't Exist, Book 1

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The Town the World Forgot

By: Boris Bacic
Narrated by: Joe Hempel, Stephanie Németh-Parker
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No one ever escapes from this town.

Newlyweds Lisa and John's summer drive through the Oregonian wilderness takes a chilling turn when an unexpected blizzard traps their car. Desperate for refuge, they find hope in a sign: WELCOME TO__. Bundling up, they trek through the storm and find that, within the town, the blizzard ceases, though it rages just beyond the town's limits.

The streets are eerily quiet, lined with lifelike ice statues. Lisa and John soon realize they are being watched by the wary townsfolk, who reveal a haunting truth: this town is a prison, and the storm is a trap. As night falls, a deadly entity stalks the streets, claiming victims and leaving ice statues in its wake.

Trapped in this perpetual winter nightmare, Lisa and John must unravel the town's dark secrets to survive—or become the next frozen monument.

©2024 Boris Bacic (P)2025 Podium Audio
Occult Suspense

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