Black Magic
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Dan Shaurette
BLACK MAGIC, is a new short story by Dan Shaurette, a prequel to his upcoming novel, BLACK CITY.
Capt. Matt Black and Dr. Andrew MacGillivray are a pair of paranormal private eyes hot on the trail of someone — or something — killing women during the raucous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Stranger things are afoot however when their friend, L. Frank Baum, finds a man who was brutally attacked not far from the Fair.
Featuring the voice talents of Mat Weller, Murdo Morrison, Marc Vale, Jack Mangan, Jack Hosley, Dani Cutler, Emerian Rich, Kinsey Swartz, and Brandon Ferris.This story was originally serialized on the HorrorAddicts.net podcast.
The theme music for Black Magic is “Wine” by Jack Mangan. All other music and sound effects were provided by the Free Sound Project, at FreeSound.org.
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Bewertungen
By: Chet
Honestly I gave it a try, with short episodes and some of the vocal talent I thought it should be a fun listen. After the first three episodes I hopped it was going to get better, I had to give up all hope when the story jumped into a rewrite ...
Myztikal
Voice talent was the reason I chose to listen to this. But it couldn't captivate me past the first few chapters :(
Brett Miller
the story is not bad for a quick listen. would benefit from a straight read instead of an overacted production piece
By: Dave H.
The readers were dorky and boring as hell. The segments were too short and the followed annoying announcements. An irritating experience.
By: David
I wanted to like it. It was so tedious. Let's put it this way......Sigler blows these guys away.
Yikes! Has the depth and quality of a high school drama class project.
To many station breaks... great production