THURSDAY October 17th at 9pm: INCIDENT ON SADDLE ROAD

“We’ve entered the creepy stretch of Saddle Road.”
INCIDENT ON SADDLE ROAD
Alien Terror by Brian Moreland

Up the road, a thick fog bank rolled across the valley. Before Jeff could switch on the headlights, mist swallowed his Subaru Outback. The morning sunshine vanished. The landscape within the haze turned gray, as if the fog had sucked the color out of the world. Surrounding ‘Ōhi’a trees and volcanic terrain dotted with scrub were half-hidden by drifting wisps of vapor.

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Book: Midnight From Beyond The Stars
Editor: Kenneth Cain
Author: Brian Moreland

*Thematic Elements for tonight's story may include:
horror, gore, human & animal deaths, gov't conspiracy

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