
The Corpus Corruptum
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Narrated by:
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Commodore James
About this listen
The Light Brothers present The Corpus Corruptum: These stories are our mutant children, fever-dream hallucinations that don't necessarily fit into any particular genre. No matter how weird they are, we love them anyway.
The Corpus Corruptum is a collection that peeks into what happens when the body goes bad, the most universal of all human fears.
©2012 Adam and Evans Light (P)2013 Adam and Evans Light
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If you could sum up The Corpus Corruptum in three words, what would they be?
Creepy, funny and imaginativeAny additional comments?
Great audiobook of short stories by Adam and Evans Light. The brothers constantly amaze me at the quality and quirkiness of their stories. I've read some of these short stories before and the audio version brought a different slant to the tales with subtle side effects.These stories are based around body parts and at times I was creeped out and other times laughing hysterically at the absurdity of what was happening (and that is a good thing!).
These short stories, to me, are part Creepshow, part Twilight Zone and part Monty Python.
Highly recommended!
Awesomely Imaginative!
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