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Full Nasty: The Beginning

Satanic Bill Series, Book 1

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Full Nasty: The Beginning

By: Dan Shrader
Narrated by: Carietta Dorsch
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Satanic Bill and his tribe of termites make films unlike anything you've ever seen. The footage taken is cleverly coined Full Nasty. It's reserved for the highest bidders of the black market who seek forbidden vices. It provides a gateway to the unimaginable. This is just one of those stories.

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The book is disgusting and vile in all the best ways possible. Satanic Bill and the Phuck brothers make the Firefly family look like a bunch of children's book armatures. More Satanic Bill!

Carietta did an amazing job with the voice acting for this as well. It really brought these characters to life!

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“This isn’t just a story you hear it’s one you sink into.”

Full Nasty: The Beginning hits differently in audio form. The tone, pacing, and delivery pull you deeper into its unsettling world, making the experience feel almost intrusive in the best way possible.The narration (or imagined tone, if not narrator-specific) carries a gritty, almost confessional energy that fits perfectly with the book’s underground, forbidden film premise. It feels less like a polished production and more like you’ve stumbled onto something you weren’t meant to access… which honestly elevates the entire experience.What works especially well in audio is the atmosphere. The tension builds slowly, and the darker themes land harder when you’re fully immersed no distractions, just the story unfolding in your ears. There’s an intimacy to it that makes certain moments feel even more uncomfortable and real.This is not a casual listen. It demands attention and leans into its disturbing edge but that’s exactly why it stands out. If you enjoy audio experiences that feel cinematic, raw, and a little dangerous, this one delivers.

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A haunting, immersive listen that blurs the line between story and experience.

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