
The Visiting Hour
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Narrated by:
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Anthony Bell
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By:
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George A. Thorn
About this listen
Rhode Park was like any other prison. But former inmate, Jim Ridge, knew the true horror was inside the empty cells. Upon hearing that the prison he spent his young adult years in is set to be demolished, Jim must step back inside to save the souls of his inmate circle of friends. That is only priority one though, as Jim must also break the prison curse to stop its most vile inmate, Francis McCready, from roaming the earth once again. Having seen the violence up close and in person, Jim fears what the dead will do in a prison break.
©2021 George Thorn (P)2021 George Thorn
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