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Nefarious Things: An Anthology of the Horrific

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Nefarious Things: An Anthology of the Horrific

By: Evan Bollinger
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Nefarious Things is an anthology of horrific tales proven to give you chills. With 7 mind-scarring lovelies, this anthology delivers something for everyone. If you're a fan of the dark and deranged, seeking the unspeakable, Nefarious Things has a thing for you....

Includes
  • Black Willow
  • A Parade of Clowns
  • Porta Pot
  • The Mailman
  • Words Kill Me
  • The Followers
  • Apex
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The virtual voice reader.

I was so distracted by the virtual voice reader that I only remember one story, "Words Kill Me," which was quite good. Most of the time I was on tenterhooks, waiting for the almost human-sounding virtual reader to go upside my head by mispronouncing a simple word or making some other bizarre slip-up to remind me of its absence of humanity. I don't think people should have to pay for books that are virtually read, and the thought of the great narrators I have enjoyed being replaced by these "imitations of life" chills my blood.

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