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The Water Shed

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The Water Shed

By: Suzanne Madron
Narrated by: Samantha Scathe
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After receiving an impossible phone call, Sam returns to old stomping grounds to discover who - or what - is calling from beyond the confines of an old property.

©2020 Suzanne Madron (P)2023 Suzanne Madron
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I love a good horror story. I know it's great if I have to watch a cartoon or something to shake the unease that lingers afterward. this was short, but still impactful. I'm going to watch some cartoons now...

good lord I'm glad I listened in the afternoon...

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The narrotor did an amazing job bringing this story to life. Dark and atmospheric this story evokes that childhood fear of the unknown, that sense of dread that sonething is under the bed. Listen with the lights on if you don't want to be too creeped out.

Eerie and unsettling

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I'm not a reviewer, but I love Suzanne's work and would SUPER love to see more, so here goes.

This story, Well, I don't want to give anything away, but it has a high creep factor in addition to a terrifying weather event. The rising sense of dread keeps pace with the rising physical danger, and then the ending! Satisfyingly shivery! Definitely listen to the author's notes for an added layer of "brrrrrr."

This is the first thing I've heard narrated by Samantha Scathe, and I very much enjoyed their voice and reading style.

Delightfully creepy.

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