
Earthsound
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Campbell
About this listen
Your name is Harry Vail and you alone know the terrifying truth - or do you?
You are an expert on earthquakes and you fear their awesome power to the point of insanity. Now you are sure that an earthquake is building below your very feet. Your house, your family, your friends, your town, are about to be destroyed. The cracks appearing in the walls, the "accidental" deaths of local people, the strange movements of inanimate objects - all increase the certainty of your belief and the urgency of your warnings to those around you. The trouble is, there are others who have another, even more frightening explanation for what is happening - and God help you all if they are right.
©1975 Arthur Herzog (P)2015 Arthur HerzogCritic reviews
"A piercing shriek of fear and panic from page one to the shaking end!" ( Cleveland Press)
"Eerie suspense... Arthur Herzog's The Swarm was mighty scary, but Earthsound is even more so!" ( Publishers Weekly)
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