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Doughboy - And Other Strange Tales

Don Broyles

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

What really lurks under your bed?
 
Would you like to know about the madness of clowns - or the helpless cries of the Doughboy as he’s stuffed into the oven?
 
Perhaps you fear being trapped in an elevator…for a rather long period of time. Or going on vacation... to a land where screams are eternal, and the tears are rivers of red.
 
But be careful when crossing the Cith Bridge, for the creatures there feast on things that are not quite… wholesome.
 
If this sounds like your kind of journey, let Don Broyles be your guide in Doughboy And Other Strange Tales.
 
This book contains adult content and is not recommended for readers under the age of 18.
Available since: 02/12/2022.
Print length: 175 pages.

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