Ghost Tape QCODE
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- Fiction
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We follow Tessa Dixon at a remote army base in Texas as she deals with the psychological and physical trauma of basic training. When she finds a tape of her grandfather’s labeled ‘Ghost Tape’ and plays the haunting audio, she unknowingly unleashes a deadly manifestation of her own family’s horrible misdeeds. Co created by Nia DaCosta and Aron Eli Coleite. Starring and executive produced by Kiersey Clemons. Written by Alexandra E Hartman and directed by Malakai.
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Session 1
In her first session with army psychiatrist, Oscar Martinez, Private Tessa Dixon (KIERSEY CLEMONS) reveals the circumstances surrounding her grandfather's death and why she enlisted in The Army.
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Session 2
During her first few days of Army basic training, Tessa Dixon discovers a mysterious cassette tape that may be related to her grandfather's murder.
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Session 3
When another recruit goes missing from Fort Taylor, Tessa uses every possible tactic to deepen her investigation into her grandfather's death.
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Session 4
Tessa discovers how the tape is related to her grandfather's death, later committing an act that lands her in Army prison.
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Session 5
Tessa and Oscar uncover more mysteries of the tape, and Oscar realizes his own story is becoming intertwined with the tape.
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Session 6
Oscar attempts a controversial psychiatric treatment on Tessa.
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Customer Reviews
Excellent writing
I binged the story. Found it riveting.
First Fiction Podcast Listen
Great story. Loved Kiersey Clemons’s performance.
Should’ve hired a military advisor
As a veteran, I immediately picked up on the inaccuracies in rank. Exactly how old is the Corporal supposed to be? ……and why is he still a corporal? Why does such a junior rank have access to such “classified” information? Perhaps he was supposed to a colonel? Would’ve made more sense. Now let’s be clear, I’m a Navy vet……but even I know that a drill instructor outranks a corporal 8 days a week. As a veteran, I just couldn’t get over how inaccurately they portrayed the armed services. Qcode…..please do your homework next time.