Daddy: A Short Horror Story

· Come Join Us By the Fire Ibhuku elingu-2 · Nightfire Books · Kuchazwe ngu-Ramon de Ocampo
4.3
104 izibuyekezo
I-audiobook
34 iminithi
Okungavamile
Kufanelekile
Ufuna isampula yamahhala engu-3 iminithi? Lalela noma kunini, nanoma ungaxhunyiwe ku-inthanethi. 
Engeza

Mayelana nale audiobook

A father vows to protect his son from an unknown intruder on the roof in "Daddy", a short horror story by New York Times bestselling author Victor Lavalle, from the audio horror anthology Come Join Us by the Fire.

Come Join Us by the Fire, edited by Theresa DeLucci, is an audio-only horror anthology of 35 short stories from Nightfire Books, a horror imprint of Tor Books. The collection showcases the breadth of talent writing in the horror genre today, with contributions from a wide range of bestselling genre luminaries including China Miéville, Chuck Wendig, Richard Kadrey, and Victor LaValle; Shirley Jackson Award winners Paul Tremblay, Priya Sharma, and Sam J. Miller; Nebula Award winners Brooke Bolander, Alyssa Wong, Kij Johnson; and many, many more.

Izilinganiso nezibuyekezo

4.3
104 izibuyekezo

Mayelana nomlobi

Victor LaValle is the author of several novels—The Ecstatic, Big Machine, The Devil in Silver, and The Changeling—novellas, and the short story collection Slapboxing with Jesus. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including a Whiting Writers' Award, a United States Artists Ford Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Shirley Jackson Award, an American Book Award, and the key to Southeast Queens.

Linganisela le-audiobook

Sitshele ukuthi ucabangani.

Ulwazi lokulalela

Amasmathifoni namathebulethi
Faka uhlelo lokusebenza lwe-Google Play Amabhuku lwe-Android ne-iPad/iPhone. Livunyelaniswa ngokuzenzakalela ne-akhawunti yakho liphinde likuvumele ukuthi ufunde uxhunywe ku-inthanethi noma ungaxhunyiwe noma ngabe ukuphi.
Amakhompyutha aphathekayo namakhompyutha
Ungafunda amabhuku athengwe ku-Google Play usebenzisa isiphequluli sewebhu kukhompyutha yakho.

Qhubekisa uchungechunge

Abalaleli baphinde bathanda

Okuningi ngo-Victor LaValle