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The Storm Witch

By: C. I. Kemp
Narrated by: Jacob York
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The last storm brought death and famine to the rural town at the heart of this story. Now another storm is brewing, and many believe it to be the work of spiteful Old Lady Deakins. In this dark and unpredictable tale, the woman assumed to be responsible for the storm might be the only one able to lift the town's curse.

©2015 C. I. Kemp (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
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This is a concise yet compelling story with great characters and a deliciously ambiguous and macabre ending! Certainly worth a listen!

Great Ending!

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Needs more
Too short. nice story idea. story telling is great just the story is too short. needs more elaboration.

too short

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nine minutes is way too short! Why bother? Subject matter interesting enough to catch my attention.

thought 9 minutes was a typo

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This (short) Is told from a kids point of view. It was interesting to hear what they see, feel or hear during a storm. Like a tornado swirls dirt, dust and debris around kids see reality and fantasy swirl around as well.

A kids point of view on storms.

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“Good writing is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration,” is a quote, I think, from Louise Brooks. This author definitely put the full effort into honing this short story into an engaging dark tale. It is brought to life with fabulous down-south narration and builds to a phenomenal ending.

No sex and profanity, but there are themes of witchcraft, superstition, and violence. I’d let my teenagers listen to this, and maybe even down to age 10, if we use it to have a book club conversation about it afterwords.

It was a dark and stormy night.

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