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Table Scraps

By: Daniel King
Narrated by: Colby Larsen
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A phantasmagoric descent into realms supernatural, Daniel King plunges his listeners into the inky-black recesses of the human soul, where true horror is born. This dark and deviant werewolf tale spins a web of seduction, lulling listeners into its spell before clamping down its jaws with a viciousness impossible to shake loose.

Langley Craft isn’t getting any younger. Still waiting tables two years after her high school graduation, Langley is desperate to escape her paycheck-to-paycheck grind, hoping to be accepted to an art institute in Los Angeles that would carry her far away from her small-town upbringing. And, following the arrival of a mysterious woman hailing from California, it seems Langley’s wish is fated to come true. But there lurks something more sinister in the pair’s fortuitous meeting as Langley begins to realize she may be harboring powers passed on to her at birth.

What begins to emerge is more monstrous than hell itself.

For mature listeners: This novel contains scenes of sadistic torture and bloody violence, gore, pervasive sexuality, and profanity.

©2021 Daniel K Johnson (P)2021 Daniel K Johnson
Horror Scary Fantasy Paranormal
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I made it to chapter 13. I liked the book at first but the religious overtones got old. If the sex parts were more detailed and the depravity framed less morally, then I think it would have really enjoyed it.

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