And hot on the heels of that last post...
The audiobook of Ghost Frequencies, just out now, is narrated by the hugely talented Scottish narrator Seylan Baxter. Click on one of the links below to check out the details, listen to a preview or order it.
I hope you do because personally I think it's magnificent. Here's the links to where you can buy it on Audible, listen to the preview or see the details:
US | UK | France | Germany
PS - if you're a reviewer for a blog or website with a verifiable number of reviews or a significant number of reviews on Goodreads, Amazon, etc, hit me up at gary@garygibson.net for review copies either of the forthcoming ebook of Devil's Road or the audiobook of Ghost Frequencies.
The audiobook of Ghost Frequencies, just out now, is narrated by the hugely talented Scottish narrator Seylan Baxter. Click on one of the links below to check out the details, listen to a preview or order it.
I hope you do because personally I think it's magnificent. Here's the links to where you can buy it on Audible, listen to the preview or see the details:
US | UK | France | Germany
PS - if you're a reviewer for a blog or website with a verifiable number of reviews or a significant number of reviews on Goodreads, Amazon, etc, hit me up at gary@garygibson.net for review copies either of the forthcoming ebook of Devil's Road or the audiobook of Ghost Frequencies.
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It seems that the internet's love of nostalgia extends beyond just pop culture, with the Slender Man and copy paste ghost stories like Teresa Fidalgo getting a second wind this year, but how did the dead girl tale start and is there a shred of truth to it?
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