Author : Andrew Van Wey
Length : 10h35
Narrated by : Tom Jordan
Category : Horror
Possibility of free reading : YES
The mid-'90s are in full swing. The era of grunge gives way to the Spice Girls phenomenon and alternative mall fashion. Youthful smiles shimmer with cherry lip gloss. The humming of modems signals a nation logging on.
Amidst this, in a misty inlet on New England's coastline, a chilling discovery is made as a fisherman hauls in a harrowing find: the remains of a young woman, eerily alive and writhing.
This is the inception of the terrifying journey for Megan Monroe and her group: soft whispers in the damp air, shadowy figures lurking just out of vision, and a haunting name that gnaws at their memories.
A name, once familiar, now forgotten.
To confront this insidious evil, Megan must reconcile old disputes and piece together her fragmented history. The entity trailing them seeks to reconstruct itself in their very essence... bit by agonizing bit.
Dive deep into the eerie past with "Head Like a Hole", a tale woven with unnerving secrets, frayed bonds, and visceral horror.
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