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Camp Slaughter

By: Sergio Gomez
Narrated by: Jeremy Frazier
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It’s a local legend. No one is sure if this “Camp Slaughter” place is real or not. But a group of college kids renting out a cabin deep in the woods of Pennsylvania will soon realize the truth. They’ll realize the danger, too. Or rather, the cannibal out in the woods will bring the danger to them...

©2019 Sergio Gomez (P)2021 Sergio Gomez
Thriller & Suspense Horror Suspense Scary Horror Fiction
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Where your friendly neighborhood cannibal will hunt you down and there will be no one to hear you scream!! Wow, what a campy fun thrill ride!

Slasher Fun!

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men narrating womens voices is still slightly distracting/offputting to me but this was well done enough to still be an enjoyable listen

such a creepy cool story

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This kept me interested til the very end. And wanting more when it did.
I look forward to a follow up.

Damn good book for the horror fan

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Really wanted to like it but felt the story was a little over the place. As a first-gen Mexican-American, I felt compelled to finish it pa’ la raza lol but the story needed to be fleshed out more.

Really wanted to like it

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Overall a satisfying story from beginning to end. I might have missed a detail about Ignacio, but even if he was slow I think he would have been able to say spanish words and phrases with that pronunciation since it seemed like his parents spoke English with a Spanish accent, which to me feels like they likely mostly spoke Spanish to Ignacio when they were alone. I got pulled out of his narrative when Frazier said things like tonto or mama.

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