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Purple Scar Audiobook Volume Three The Black Fog - 7 hours [Audio CDs] #RA1038
7 hours - Audio CD Set
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The Purple Scar
Audiobook
Volume Three The Black Fog
by Gene Moyers
Read by Paul Curtis
Fog of Terror
A hooded man suddenly appears on the streets of Akelton carrying a strange device strapped to his back. Affixed to it is a nozzle from which enveloping black fog spews forth quickly swallowing everything in its path; to include men, women and children. Just like that the city is thrown into panic as the mysterious villain begins popping up all over the city wielding his eerie weapon.
Realizing he is facing a supernatural threat, Captain Dan Griffin enlists the aid of the city’s own gruesome crime fighter, the Purple Scar. The Scar—secretly plastic surgeon Doctor Miles Murdoch—with the aid of his nurse Dale Jordan and ally Tommy Pedlar is quickly on the hunt for the mastermind behind the fog of terror. For the first time in his vigilante career, the Purple Scar is battling an evil scientific genius whose purposes can only herald doom and bloodshed. It is a battle he cannot afford to lose. Read with stirring excitement by Paul Curtis.
Table of Contents:
Friday Sunset
Saturday Morning
Afternoon
Night
Sunday
Monday
Evening
Tuesday Morning
Afternoon
Tuesday Night
Wednesday
Wednesday Night
Thursday
Thursday Night
Friday
Night
Saturday
Night Part 1
Night Part 2
One Week Later
Paul Curtis
was a truck driver for 23 years and that is where his fascination with old time radio and audiobooks began. Radio stars and narrators kept him company over the many miles. Now he is taking the opportunity to be the accompanying voice for the theater of the mind!
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