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Dark Anonymous Confessions

Written by: Vincent V. Cava
Narrated by: Mr. Creepy Pasta
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They say that confession is necessary to purify the soul. However, there are some deeds that are so sinister, so wicked, that even the most remorseful admission of guilt is not enough to atone for them.

From the mind of Vincent V. Cava comes his most twisted book to date: Nine frightening stories told through the voices of those who witnessed them. These terrifying tales will horrify and sicken you. For those lovers of grim, supernatural fiction, Dark Anonymous Confessions is a must-listen.

©2014 Vincent V. Cava (P)2015 Vincent V. Cava
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Don't buy this title, wait until its free. It is filled with overly descriptive narrative.

example but not quoted

if this were the book: "John looked so sick, he looked pailor than the wall, I thought he might die."

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Reasonable use of descriptors to animate.

Sugessted Example: "John appeared sick, quite pale, and I thought how worried I am for his health."

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