Brian Duncan
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Tales from the Gas Station: Volume One
- By: Jack Townsend
- Narrated by: Creepy Pasta
- Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Working at a dead-end retail job in the middle of nowhere can be hard. The long hours. The helpless customers. The enormous eldritch horror living deep below the building. As the only full-time employee at the 24 hour gas station at the edge of town, Jack has pretty much seen it all. But when he decides to start an online journal documenting the bizarre day-to-day occurrences, he unwittingly attracts the attention of much more than just a few conspiracy theorists.
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One of my most favorite nosleep series!
- By damienmessick on 04-08-19
- Tales from the Gas Station: Volume One
- By: Jack Townsend
- Narrated by: Creepy Pasta
terrible editing
Reviewed: 10-28-22
I made it about two hours through this book before the editing got to me. there are pauses between edits, some of them pretty long, and some part are repeated where the editor took a second take but also kept the first. I'm jot interested enough to have my audio book pause every few seconds.
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The Boy They Tried to Hide
- The true story of a son, forgotten by society
- By: Shane Dunphy
- Narrated by: Shane Dunphy
- Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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The Boy They Tried to Hide is the startling true account of how truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.... Shane Dunphy was working as a resource teacher in a rural town when he was approached by the mother of one of his pupils, seeking help. She is worried for her troubled young son, who has been found leaving the house late at night to go deep into the woods near their home. He has spoken of meetings with a friend, Thomas, but no one else has seen him or knows who he is.
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Gripping
- By BSUforever on 10-13-17
- The Boy They Tried to Hide
- The true story of a son, forgotten by society
- By: Shane Dunphy
- Narrated by: Shane Dunphy
Good story, poor editing
Reviewed: 10-18-17
The story is very entertaining; it is the combination of some ghost story, an investigation, and a stalker drama. While the book is great, where the audio book breaks down is the editing. Shane does a good job narrating but the book was riddled with static and jumping words throughout. At the end of the book you can hear Shane back up and retry a phrase a few times and once there is a minute where he gets his papers in order and composes himself before going on. The book is well worth the money, it could just use another round of audio editing.
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