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Jones 1993

By: Devin Cabrera
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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Evil never dies.

Thirty years ago, the town of Briarwood was left shattered by the gruesome murders committed by Jones Jepsen. His brutal reign of terror claimed the lives of many of the town's residents, earning him a seat in the electric chair.

But on a dark and stormy night in 1993, a malevolent force brings Jones back from the depths of hell, his hunger for blood and revenge more ravenous than ever. Jones is back, and this time, no one is safe.

The same twisted mind that brought Briarwood to its knees decades ago is now driven by a burning desire for retribution against those who wronged him. Can the town of Briarwood survive the return of its most feared son, or will Jones Jepsen’s thirst for blood forever haunt its streets?

©2025 Devin Cabrera (P)2025 Fright Night Audio
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This book kept my heart racing, and my eyes glued to the shadows in the room

Edge of my seat

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Jones was my favorite ghost in Welcome to Nightmare Island and I’m so glad he’s spurred two sequels!

Great continuation of Jones Jepson’s story

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I usually don’t love sequels because they can feel repetitive or like the author is just stretching the story, but this one kept things fresh and intriguing. It didn’t feel like a repeat of Jones 1963.

I also appreciated that it was unpredictable. It kept my interest and gave enough new energy to make the continuation feel worth reading.

Overall, Jones 1993 was quick, dark, and entertaining. A solid sequel that did what it came to do without overstaying its welcome.

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Jones 1993: A Sequel That Actually Stayed Fresh

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