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The Secret Life of My Imaginary Friend

A Short Horror Story

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The Secret Life of My Imaginary Friend

By: Andrew Lennon, Stephen White
Narrated by: Steve White
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About this listen

Officer Norman was only a teenager when his quiet neighborhood fell victim to a brutal serial killer's bloody games. Too young to help, but not too young to feel helpless. Now, 25 years later, as he patrols his beat, he can't help but wonder about the killer. A killer who is still out there, somewhere. Haunting memories of a case never to be solved...or is it?

White and Lennon bring you this short horror story that is packed with brutal murders in every second breath.

©2018 Andrew Lennon (P)2018 Andrew Lennon
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Crime Fiction Horror Scary Short Stories Murder
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Wished there’d been more of it; just starting to really get into it and it stops! Saying that, you know what you’re letting yourself in for when you choose a short story.
It’s hard to rate a short story too highly as it just can’t compare with the Epics that are out there, but it’s well worth a listen.
The narrator did a great job too although I did feel it was obvious the Detroit accent wasn’t his natural one, I’d have quite happily listened to him doing a much longer version.
This is a freely given, honest opinion of a review copy.

Hope to hear more in the future.

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