
They're Watching
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RJ Bayley
From the hosts of This Is Horror podcast comes a dark thriller of obsession, paranoia, and voyeurism. After relocating to a small coastal town, Brian discovers a hole that gazes into his neighbour’s bedroom. Every night she dances and he peeps. Same song, same time, same wild, and mesmerising dance. But soon, Brian suspects he’s not the only one watching, and she’s not the only one being watched.
They're Watching is The Wicker Man meets Body Double with a splash of Suspiria.
©2020 Michael David Wilson and Bob Pastorella (P)2021 Michael David Wilson and Bob PastorellaListeners also enjoyed...




















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They’re Watching is a cavalcade of questions that lead to bad decisions that only raise more questions. There are elements that feel like this story may lead you down a very strange path, yet, everything remains frustratingly murky. And that lack of insight leads our main character into making further bad decisions. There is also a ton of anxiety, which I have mentioned in another review, Michael David Wilson is adept at writing. There will be no answers here, nothing that explains a down-to-earth cult or an otherworldly-empowered cult. This is a story of introducing new questions that seem to only compound previous ones. I know how frustrating not knowing can be, I can feel choosing to make a bad decision now for a possible righteous outcome, I sympathize with knowing someone else is right and deciding to mess around anyway; Michael and Bob have effectively written a believably anxious and selfish person avoiding trouble only to get deeper into it. Where I may not have enjoyed the ending, I was engaged throughout. I did want to see where it went, I just didn’t actually get to see.
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