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Narrated by:
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Jack Fulkerson
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By:
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TJ Price
About this listen
The Disappearance of Tom Nero concerns a young man's investigation into the impossible disappearance of a friend. As he learns more about the circumstances and searches for answers, the re-emergence of a metatextual horror from legend puts not only him, but also his new lover, in jeopardy.
The story explores themes of contagious and invasive thoughts, disappearances, as well as the relationship between reality and the written word. It is uniquely structured, with a variety of clues hidden in the text for the savvy listener—but beware, for the horror might not only affect the characters in the story...it may also affect the listener themselves.
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"TJ Price’s The Disappearance of Tom Nero gleefully worms its way out of the four corners of its pages to burrow beneath your skin. A story of mysterious vanishings, cryptic utterances, and disquieting ideas, this novelette will not only bring you along for an ominous ride, but will instill within your consciousness an esoteric dread that will fester in the back of your mind long after your eyes take in its final words—your curiosity itching for knowledge that you know might break you." (S. Alessandro Martinez, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of Helminth)