
Playground: Child of Divorce
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Narrateur(s):
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Lila Kerry
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Auteur(s):
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Aron Beauregard
À propos de cet audio
EVERY PLAYGROUND HAS A PROTOTYPE
Geraldine Borden has realized that there's one thing her bottomless wealth can't grant her: children. When an attempt to remedy her infertility fails, she's left with nothing but rage, jealousy, and a murderous idea. She aims to take a place that all children adore and transform it into a twisted arena of carnage. And while her true masterpiece is still under construction, she seeks to entertain herself with a crude prototype filled with barbaric backyard games.
Several children from a small New England city have gone missing under mysterious circumstances. This group of kids—who once believed fractured family and teen angst were their toughest battles—now have a whole new set of problems. With no parents to guide them, will the children thrust into Geraldine's nightmare world have the grit and determination to escape? Or will they fall victim to their sadistic captor?
The much-anticipated prequel to Aron Beauregard's controversial book "Playground" revisits some of the author's most reprehensible characters and pushes the limits of incendiary literature even further.
WARNING: This book contains graphic content. Listener discretion is advised.
©2025 Aron Beauregard (P)2025 Aron BeauregardInsane
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our reader in the audiobook version does an amazing job at separating characters without sounding like she's putting on a character voice, uses appropriate emotions, and really does the book justice.
definitely a must have for any extreme horror fan.
just as good as the first
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The story is brutal, raw, and deeply psychological, but it’s never gore for the sake of gore. Every horrific moment serves a purpose, building toward a climax that is horrifying. Beauregard somehow manages to make you care deeply for the characters. I was hooked from the start and couldn’t stop listening.
I read plenty of extreme horror/splatterpunk and this is by far my favourite the writing and story telling was top notch.
Terrifying, Twisted, and Brilliant
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