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Teeth Marks

By: Matthew Weber
Narrated by: Raul R. Holguin
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Twelve twisted tales from America's Deep South!

Psychotic killers, bloodthirsty monsters, and ghastly specters from beyond the grave!

This gripping collection of dark fiction from Matthew Weber (A Dark & Winding Road, Bobcats) goes straight for the throat. From backcountry curses and maniacal next-door neighbors to alien invasions and shape-shifting beasts, Teeth Marks delivers the most fun you’ll ever have listening to terrible things.

©2017 Matthew Weber (P)2023 Matthew Weber
Anthologies & Short Stories Fantasy Horror Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Short Stories Southern United States World Literature

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"Man, I seriously love Teeth Marks! Every story hits you with the power of brass knuckles to the face." (Brian James Lewis, HellNotes.com)

"All of these stories are fast-paced and wonderful." (John Boden, Jedi Summer)

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as a general rule I don't care for most of the horror stories out there but this one was extraordinary. Matthew Weber he kept my interest in each story was all the short was done very well and he kept my interest I mean it wasn't horror stories as you might see in the movies but it was very plain that things were going awry.
in their own weird way I do believe each story was basically connected very different honestly I hate to say it but I think those that died were in need of being killed off way sooner than they actually were. does this make me a bad person I don't think so I just think sometimes we need these kind of creatures to clean up somebody else's mess.

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