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Symphony of Death Part 2:

The Darkest Secret

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William PattisonK. Morrison1 editions

Symphony of Death: Thirty years ago Maestro Philip Grissini wrote a rock symphony titled The Symphony of Death. It was symphony dedicated to the spirit of death. It was said that as he was composing the symphony Philip’s entire family died one by one, including his year old baby daughter. It was also said that five minutes after he finished the symphony Philip himself fell to the floor of his study dead. This was witnessed by his agent Claude Le Monte. Since that night companies of musicians have tried to perform The Symphony of Death only to meet horrible endings. Now Danny Darkk, King of Horror Rock, is performing The Symphony of Death. As Danny performs he starts seeing terrifying images, horrific stories playing out in front of his eyes. Is Danny going insane or is The Symphony of Death leading him on a road to his own demise? The Darkest Secret: Welcome to the town of Heaven’s Garden. It is a town out of time. Gareth Freeman has come to this out of the way place to get away from his past, but his past has followed him. A waitress in the local coffee shop tells him that he can find a room at the home of Mama Alice. Gareth goes to Mama Alice and she offers him accommodations. It is Halloween but it is not an evening of fun for Gareth when a strange man comes to the door and grabs him. The man tells Gareth that his judgment is coming. After that things get strange. Gareth starts having frightening visions which eventually leads him to the darkest secret of all. The Darkest Secret combines a cautionary tale with intense psychological and spiritual terror along with plot twists and turns that are the hallmark of horror author William Pattison’s art.

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