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Whispers of the Forgotten Station

By: Robert Simpson, Zara Paige
Narrated by: Nick Johnson
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In the quiet town of Hollow Creek, four friends—Derek, Jamie, Liam, and Alex—set out on a late-night adventure to explore the town’s most infamous legend: the abandoned train station. For years, whispers of strange voices, eerie shadows, and a clock that never ticks have surrounded the decaying structure. But legends are just stories... right?

What begins as a harmless dare quickly spirals into a waking nightmare. As the boys step onto the crumbling platform, they realize something is waiting for them—something old, hungry, and very much alive. The deeper they venture, the more the station warps around them, twisting reality into a suffocating labyrinth of darkness. The air is thick with ghostly whispers, the walls pulse like a living thing, and the tunnel beckons them toward a secret buried in time.

With each step, the station’s grip tightens, revealing a horrifying truth: the station does not let its visitors leave. As the boys unravel its sinister past, they must make an unthinkable choice—one that may cost them their lives.

Will they escape the station’s clutches, or will they become just another whisper in the dark?

Perfect for fans of slow-burning horror, psychological terror, and eerie urban legends, Whispers of the Forgotten Station is a chilling tale of sacrifice, supernatural horror, and the secrets that refuse to stay buried.

©2025 Shadow Bound Tales (P)2025 Shadow Bound Tales
Genre Fiction Horror Psychological
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You know those movies that are made for TV horror films that run like 90 minutes and throw you more or less right into it after introducing some very familiar surface level characters who we recognize as trope A, B or C? This is the book version of that. It doesn't do anything particularly well or surprising but it is fun for what it is. The narrator was enjoyable for me when he was doing the character voices, I think he did a very solid job with those, I was not as fond of his just narrator voice though. To me it was trying to do to elevate the spooky vibes where the story didn't need it. Its simple, easy to consume and perfect if you want a little part day scary tale that doesn't do anything you have to overly focus on.

Straight to TV Horror, and That is Okay.

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