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Son of the Slob

By: Aron Beauregard
Narrated by: Lila Kerry
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Summary

Like father, like son?

Vera Harlow is a survivor. After a chance encounter led to her being held captive in a disgusting house of horrors, she fought tooth and nail to escape the clutches of a man known only as The Slob. But while she may have fled the disastrous situation, the details of her struggle are now carved into her flesh and soul. 

Vera’s son is the product of utter depravity. Harold, the sinister seed left by the man who took everything from her, continues to blossom in nauseating fashion. His features and habits are stomach-churning, vividly familiar, and becoming more disturbing by the day. Determined to coax out the bright side of her child that she sees an occasional glimpse of, Vera strives for normalcy. But will the faint light she’s chasing shine through the darkness, or will she be left cleaning up another gruesome mess? 

The sequel to Aron Beauregard's Splatterpunk Award-nominated work of depravity, The Slob, will bring you back to the forefront of filth and carnage with a unique and terrifying new trajectory. 

Warning: This book contains graphic content. Listener discretion is advised.

©2021, 2022 Aron Beauregard (P)2022 Aron Beauregard

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A decent sequel

Now compared to the shocking original you do have to just go with it because it’s a bit wild in its choice on where to take the story but if you forget about logic then you can have a blast with it. It’s gory disgusting and kind of funny.

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Enjoyed sequel

A good story, didn’t enjoy as much as The Slob but squeals are never as good as the first ( unless your talking about Scooby Doo monsters unleashed & Shrek)
Held my attention and good attempt for a sequel, nice idea, disgusting at some points which is what you want from a horror gore story. I enjoy this writer a lot

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