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The Tell-Tale Heart :

This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice.

The Tell-Tale Heart is a chilling confession told by narrator who endeavors to convince the reader of his sanity while recounting the meticulous murder of an old man. Driven by an irrational obsession with the old man's 'vulture eye,' the narrator describes his careful, nightly preparations, his cunning and patience in stalking his victim, and the psychological torment leading up to the act. The story delves into themes of madness, guilt, and the unreliable nature of perception, as the narrator's increasingly disturbed mind grapples with the consequences of his heinous crime, ultimately leading to his self-betrayal.

Keywords: Madness, Obsession, Murder, Guilt, Psychological Horror, Insanity, Paranoia, Crime

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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice.

The Tell-Tale Heart is a chilling confession told by narrator who endeavors to convince the reader of his sanity while recounting the meticulous murder of an old man. Driven by an irrational obsession with the old man's 'vulture eye,' the narrator describes his careful, nightly preparations, his cunning and patience in stalking his victim, and the psychological torment leading up to the act. The story delves into themes of madness, guilt, and the unreliable nature of perception, as the narrator's increasingly disturbed mind grapples with the consequences of his heinous crime, ultimately leading to his self-betrayal.

Keywords: Madness, Obsession, Murder, Guilt, Psychological Horror, Insanity, Paranoia, Crime

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