
Trancers
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Narrated by:
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Chiquito Joaquim Crasto
About this listen
Have you ever wondered where people go when they are in a coma?
Well Travis Williams is about to find out.
When Travis decided to fulfill his dream and drive across America he didn’t bank on that 16-wheeler crossing lanes. Lucky for him that he’d managed to escape the collision and lucky for him that there was a sign pointing to a hotel just up that road - at least that’s what he thought it was.
But why did it feel as though they’d all been waiting for him?
Just who was the woman who greeted him and why wasn’t he being allowed to leave?
Trancers will have you jump out of your seat.
Is this really where we all go when unconscious?
Or is it only a dream?
©2017 Margarita Felices (P)2019 Margarita Felices
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