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Horror's Call - F. Gardner

Horror's Call

F. Gardner
unknown , English
1 rating

Russell works as a security guard at a zoo in Chicago. The zoo is known as Carcosa Zoo, and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. After an unusual day at work, the man becomes suspicious about one of the gorillas at the zoo. He starts to wonder if the gorilla there isn’t actually a gorilla. He begins to wonder if the gorilla is really just a man wearing a gorilla costume. He wonders if perhaps there could be a dark secret that this zoo is hiding. He begins to suspect that gorillas might not even exist, whatsoever. He starts to wonder if all gorillas could just be people wearing costumes, in an attempt to deceive the world. But he can’t fathom what the motivation for such a scheme would be. He embarks on a quest, seeking the horrifying truth.

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