The Mariachi Man
Edgar is a seemingly harmless mariachi player who befriends his young caregiver. At first, she views him as a grandpa figure. She fixes his meals, and he tells her stories and plays his guitar. However, after his behavior becomes increasingly bizarre, she soon learns that Edgar has a dark and disturbing past.
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The Mariachi Man
Edgar is a seemingly harmless mariachi player who befriends his young caregiver. At first, she views him as a grandpa figure. She fixes his meals, and he tells her stories and plays his guitar. However, after his behavior becomes increasingly bizarre, she soon learns that Edgar has a dark and disturbing past.
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The Mariachi Man

The Mariachi Man

by Bryan Asbury
The Mariachi Man

The Mariachi Man

by Bryan Asbury

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Overview

Edgar is a seemingly harmless mariachi player who befriends his young caregiver. At first, she views him as a grandpa figure. She fixes his meals, and he tells her stories and plays his guitar. However, after his behavior becomes increasingly bizarre, she soon learns that Edgar has a dark and disturbing past.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185984703
Publisher: Bryan Asbury
Publication date: 10/18/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 176 KB

About the Author

Bryan Asbury was born and raised in Pueblo, CO and has spent most of his adult life there. Growing up, he was heavily inspired by Stephen King as well as "Tales From the Crypt" and "The Twilight Zone." He is a regular contributor for "Chilling Tales For Dark Nights" and has had many of his stories adapted into podcast productions and aired on their network. He has been featured in The Pueblo Chieftain, a local southern Colorado newspaper, as well as local bookstores and libraries. He continues to try and expand his portfolio and aspires to eventually adapt his stories into movies or television shows.
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