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Twin Trillium

Story 7 in the “Tales of Suspense” Series

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Twin Trillium

By: Jerry Jamison
Narrated by: Thomas Rose
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Set in the wild and unpredictable world of the 1960’s college campus life, a young and quite hip professor falls for a carefree student and they take off for a summer road trip to enjoy nature and explore untouched worlds by following the Appalachian Trail as it winds through several states.

Their attempt to “discover themselves," however, takes some wicked turns as they encounter odd and indecipherable strangers along the way—some of which introduce new terrors to their relatively tranquil lives. Interspersed with the writings of Edgar Allan Poe, the couple descend into a rabbit hole of terror as they try to sort out the world around them with the help—or the horror—of unexpected guests. The ending, as they say, is a shocker.

©2022 Jerry Jamison (P)2023 Jerry Jamison
Psychological Suspense Fiction Stranger

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