The Beach
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Narrateur(s):
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Monica Cannon
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Auteur(s):
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William Henry Forester
À propos de cet audio
There are places where the world frays—where memory thins like worn cloth and something older than story begins to bleed through. Cutter’s Point is one of those places. A town that thrives on forgetting. A town that buried its sins not in soil, but in silence. But silence is not the same as safety. Beneath the cliffs and pines, under tides that move with purpose, lies a beach that should not exist. It is not marked on any map. It does not appear in any satellite image. It returns only when it is remembered. And now, it has returned.
The Beach is a story of grief as contagion, of memory as curse. When forensic investigator Clara Mays is pulled back to her childhood home after her niece disappears, she expects the usual horrors—loss, regret, the failure of those left behind.
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