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Bayou Savage, Guitar Ghost Fighter: The Resurrection

By: Dean Russell, Chase Walker
Narrated by: Chase Walker
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Bayou Savage died in 2006. That was the story. The last of the great guitar ghostfighters lost his spirit and his will to live after losing his father, Razor Savage. The Magi lost his evil grip on the planet, and all portals to the netherworld were sealed tight. A whole pile of losers. The Ghost Defense Institute knew better.

The Institute spent the next 200 years trying to bring Bayou and the '53 Fender back to the world, such as it was. Life had changed after the Religious Wars of 2012.

The ice-cold enigmatic cylinder let no mortal get close to solving its secret.

Steve Johnson's job is to bring Bayou and the guitar back...tonight, Halloween, 2206.

©2012 Dean Russell & Chase Walker (P)2012 David Wilson
Fantasy Fiction Occult Scary Paranormal Ghost Guitar Haunted

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