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Restless Souls of the Gold Rush

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Restless Souls of the Gold Rush

By: Bill Evans
Narrated by: John Bomhoff
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What begins as a Halloween adventure in an abandoned California ghost town quickly spirals into a deadly game of survival. When a group of college students, inspired by their professor’s tales of haunted history, ventures into Garrison Town, they expect harmless thrills. Instead, they awaken the wrath of Elias—a betrayed miner whose spirit is bound to the town by a vengeful curse.

With each step they take deeper into Garrison’s haunted streets, the students find themselves drawn into Elias’s tragic past, battling ghostly apparitions and sinister forces. As friends are lost one by one, the remaining survivors must uncover the truth of Elias’s betrayal and lay his spirit to rest—before they, too, become part of the ghost town’s twisted legacy.

Whispers of Garrison Town is a chilling journey into history and horror, where betrayal knows no rest, and some secrets refuse to be buried.

©2024 William Evans (P)2024 William Evans
Anthologies & Short Stories Horror Short Stories Haunted Ghost Student
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The story itself was okay, but I would have liked more character development and background story. The intertitle all through the story inside the chapters were driving me crazy. I often felt like I already listened to that part, but it was told again on another way. I think I heard the words "anxiety" and "shared trauma" at least a hundred times. I felt like I was in a lecture by a psychologist more than in a mystery book.
Overall, the story was OK but could have been really better. The narrator was 5/5 though, I really liked his voice and he was easy on the ears.

Good, but could have been better

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