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By: Toneye Eyenot
Narrated by: Terry F. Self
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Here in this short story, we have a protagonist, trying beyond hope to keep it together, while recounting the terrifying events that have led him to this undisclosed location. Left to his own devices, trapped in a steel and glass box, and writing what may well be his final words, you are dragged into the darkness of his mind.

The rising insanity, as the narrative shifts haphazardly between stifling claustrophobia and full-blown chaos, will take you on an unnerving journey where you will not only question his own hope for survival, but for the very survival of humanity itself.

©2018 Toneye Eyenot (P)2018 Night Sky Book Services
Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Horror Short Stories Scary Survival
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A wonderfully narrated, very short, short story filled with mystery and tension. It left me wanting much more.

Intriguing.

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This is an extremely short story so I'm not going to summarise it. All I'll say is it's an enjoyable bite sized read that's well written and entertaining. I'd be interested to read more!

The narration was fine. Terry F. Self was clear and easy to follow and read it well.

Quick read.

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I enjoyed this little tale. The author is talented at his descriptions and made me want to know what happened. ... I want more!

Entertaining short story

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The audiobook is a very short story about apocalypse. I listened to this book in one sitting due to the short duration. It's entertaining for a short audiobook.

Quad

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This is another version of an apocalypse where there are people everywhere, but you don't know whom to trust. It's all narrative which is appropriate considering we're inside this survivor's head. I think the author did an excellent job of portraying the thoughts of a man trapped without an idea of where to go. As always, Terry F. Self does an outstanding job of characterizing the protagonist.

When you're not alone but you really are.

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