Underworld Dreams
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Narrated by:
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Jake Hitt
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By:
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Daniel Braum
Underworld Dreams is Daniel Braum’s third short story collection of genre transcending, strange, and sinister stories full of tension between the supernatural and psychological.
Within the audiobook, Braum’s multi-dimensional characters face dark underworlds and strange experiences that illuminate the human condition and world (we think) we know. Occult detectives, cursed fur coats, a treasure hunt in an abandoned mental institution, and sharks learning to hunt on land are among the scares awaiting listeners.
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The ten-story collection contains motifs of water, mysterious women, and shifting identities. I did not initially empathize with the characters in each story, but Braum’s writing is so hypnotic that I soon found myself genuinely attached to his pensive, tragic protagonists. With Underworld Dreams, you’ll come for the curious plotlines, but you’ll stay for the well-crafted and precisely sculpted writing.
Stories and narration are delightfully haunting
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