
Flesh & Bone
A Body Horror Anthology
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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K.A. Merrick

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Twenty tales of flesh that betrays, bones that remember, and skin that holds secrets too terrible to speak. In these pages, the human form becomes the ultimate battleground between self and something far more sinister.
A woman's reflection grows more real while she fades away. A fitness tracker begins optimizing its wearer without permission. A heart transplant recipient discovers the donor isn't quite dead. A mother's body produces nourishment that isn't meant for feeding.
From medical procedures gone wrong to parasites that rewrite your biology, from technology that merges with flesh to intimate moments that bind more than hearts—these stories explore the horror of losing control over the one thing you thought you owned: yourself.
What happens when your body becomes your enemy?
Flesh & Bone ventures into the darkest corners of bodily autonomy, transformation, and the fragile boundary between human and something else. These aren't just stories of gore and grotesquerie—they're psychological descents into our most primal fears about mortality, identity, and the meat we call home.
Warning: Contains disturbing imagery and themes of bodily transformation. Not recommended for readers with strong body horror sensitivities.
The best horror comes from the things we cannot escape—and we can never escape our own skin.
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