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Hull's Landing  

Hull's Landing

Author: James Melzer

Nestled deep in the heart of Pennsylvania is the small borough of Hulls Landing. While it may seem like just an ordinary place, The Landing holds a secret so dark, that there are those who will do anything to protect it. For decades, young girls have been disappearing like clockwork. While some have their suspicions, the entire town lives in fear; and for good reason. When Rita Clemens, a former member of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, decides to make her new home in Hulls, she begins to uncover what the locals have tried to keep hidden for so long. As the race against time begins, Rita will have to do everything she can to protect herself, and to save a childs life, before one of the worlds oldest evils can be unleashed. Hulls Landing is an original novella from the author of ESCAPE, and is Rated R for violence, adult situations, and language.
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Hull's Landing Episode 6
Sunday, 18 July, 2010

Tired from the days events, Rita ends up falling asleep and having a dream that may be more telling than she realizes. Chief Bobby Walker decides that it's time to assert himself once again, while the man in the tennis shoes is paid a visit by the woman in white, and Henry foils his plans by doing the unthinkable. Remember folks, this podcast novella is Rated R for strong language, adult themes, and situations.

 

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