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The Prettiest Girl in the Grave

By: Kristopher Triana
Narrated by: Megan Meyer
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From the author of international horror sensation Gone to See the River Man comes a new tale of terror that will drag you to the darkest corners of the soul.

Some girls are fearful, others are brave. One girl’s a princess, the next one a slave. But all girls are equal when they’re down in this cave, until just one is left standing—The Prettiest Girl in the Grave.

It was only supposed to be a game.

When Bella, Celeste, and Rose meet with new friends at a graveyard in the woods, they soon realize they’re unprepared for what’s planned. At 20, Aubrey is older than the high schoolers, and she knows of a secret game that’s been played by local girls for decades.

It starts with personal questions, but quickly moves on to a test of courage as Aubrey guides them into an underground crypt. But even Aubrey doesn’t know what they’re really getting into. Bella’s mother, Holly, may be the only one who does.

As a teen, Holly and her friends also played the game, and Holly barely survived. When she discovers her daughter has gone to the graveyard, she fears Bella will get lost in the mysterious catacombs just as she had—and face the same sinister forces.

As the girls search for a way out, Holly must return to the dreadful crypt she swore she’d never come back to, and finally face her own dark secrets.

©2023 Kristopher Triana (P)2023 Kristopher Triana
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Loved the book

A very fun one for horror fans. Narrator mispronounced some words consistently throughout the book, which did break the mood a bit, but overall I loved it.

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I kinda regret using one of my credits on this. The story stated off promisingly, but quickly deteriorated into nonsense. A ye old times ghost, trapped in an ancient underground crypt.....that used to enter beauty pageants that sound suspiciously modern day,with microphones etc ????? Also its about a bunch of teenager girls and a middle-aged woman.....but written by a man, in the true meme style of girls and women written by men. it's glaringly apparent that the author has no real understanding of girls or woman's sexuality, and certain descriptions are cringeworthy. The icing on the cake being that the narrator cannot pronounce macabre or ethereal (amount other words) which unfortunately are two of the authors favourite words used in every second sentence. Give it a miss.

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