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The Grave of Sins

By: Ted Laughton
Narrated by: Jake Urry
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Tales of fantasy and horror from the author of We Burn Our Dead

The Grave of Sins – A deadly operative steals a supernatural artifact from his shadowy employers. Only his former partner can help make sense of the coming horror his actions may provoke.

Temple Bells – Two hopeless fishermen encounter an otherworldly catch. Will the god-fish be the source of their salvation or damnation?

Child of Darkness – She is a living weapon, a child of privilege, a soul struggling to be free of the unholy hunger that has devastated her life and her world.

Comes a Rider – A solitary traveller on the western plains sets off on a harrowing journey of vengeance as he hunts down a murderous demon.

Rebel Wings – A desperate father fears for his sanity when the sound of wingbeats overtakes his mind—are the messengers to be trusted?

The Hills Sing the Song – A lone knight wakes to find himself in an unfamiliar and haunted land.

©2025 Ted Laughton (P)2025 Ted Laughton
Anthologies & Short Stories Fantasy Horror Short Stories Scary
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This the third Ted Laughton book I have listened to, all three a free gift from him. I really enjoyed 2 out of those three. This one and “We Burn our Dead”.

This book, The Grave of Sins, is a compilation of short stories that pull you in. A knight in a home he isn’t welcome in, a closet that goes unnoticed by the houses occupants are two of the well written stories you find in here.

His writing is beautiful, it’s an art in itself. The way he brings the words to life, not just the story, is becoming a lost art. His vocabulary is large and a thesaurus is not needed. This is definitely worth the read, or listen.

Absolutely love the narrator

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