• The Wurtzer Experiments

  • A Short Story
  • By: Patrick Skelton
  • Narrated by: KC Dalbey
  • Length: 34 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Wurtzer Experiments

By: Patrick Skelton
Narrated by: KC Dalbey
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Trent Parlow, a troubled man with memory loss, struggles to come to terms with his fiancée's untimely death. Retreating to the Colorado wilderness, he makes a startling discovery. Trent and those around him will never be the same.

©2020 Patrick Skelton (P)2020 Patrick Skelton

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Cool X-Files-like sci-fi story

Author Patrick Skelton’s short story “The Wurtzer Experiments” is reminiscent of an X-Files episode or classic sci-fi story. Drama is engaging, well-written, and expertly performed by KC Dalbey, in a smooth baritone voice. Main characters Jenna, Trent and Dr. Wurtzer are relatable and real, and the action moves swiftly. “Wurtzer” is quality listening for a lazy weekend afternoon or commute to work. Highly recommend!

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