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Christmas Kringle: Coming to Town

By: Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Jim D. Johnston
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He isn't your parents’ Santa Claus.

Kris Kringle had a hell of a Christmas last year.

This year isn't shaping up to be any better.

The Workshop might have provided the enemy with a piece of jewelry she now wears around her neck. What is the purpose?

Unbeknown to her and Kris, she is going to need it soon.

She's a liability on the one side and a ticket to get Kris Kringle to bring the spycraft known as Santa's Sleigh into a position where it can be stolen.

And Santa killed.

Will Kris save Christmas? Will he be able to save his ex-girlfriend from execution? Will he even care after what she did last year?

Finally, will the Workshop stop getting involved in Kris' personal life when he knows nothing about it?

©2020 Michael Anderle (P)2022 LMBPN Publishing
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