Listen up, folks! T. Marie Vandelly's chilling masterpiece is here to shake you to your core. With the haunting vibes reminiscent of The Haunting of Hill House, this audiobook will have you on the edge of your seat, craving more. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Meet Dixie Wheeler, a woman who didn't run away from her dark past – she embraced it. In her twisted tale, the soundtrack was chosen long ago, on the day her father committed an unspeakable act of violence, murdering her mother and brothers before ending his own life with a knife to the throat. Only little Dixie, then a mere one-year-old, was left alive, earning the infamous nickname Baby Blue due to the song playing in the aftermath of the bloodshed.
Fast forward twenty-five years, and Dixie still yearns for a connection to the family she can't remember. So when her childhood home becomes available for sale, she throws all caution to the wind and makes a bold move: she moves right back in. Little does she know, this decision will unleash a torrent of ghostly encounters within the once-familiar walls. Is it her father's evil spirit haunting her, or has she become the architect of her own personal demons?
Desperate to make sense of her present, Dixie embarks on a relentless quest to uncover the truth about her past. She enlists the help of the detective who originally investigated her family's gruesome demise. But as Dixie dives deeper into the case, she unearths unsettling revelations that cast doubt on her father's guilt. Could there be another culprit responsible for the horrors that unfolded? Brace yourself for an unsettling journey.
As the body count rises around her, Dixie finds herself racing against time to expose the madness behind her family's massacre. Lives hang in the balance, including those of her precious few loved ones who still remain. Will she conquer the demons lurking within and salvage what little sanity she has left?
Narrated by the incomparable Sarah Mollo-Christensen, this audiobook delivers a spine-tingling experience that will leave you questioning your own grip on reality. With a rating of 2.8 out of 5, brace yourself for a 14-hour and 30-minute marathon of chills and thrills. Don't say we didn't warn you – this nightmare is about to unfold in your ears.