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Dead Girl Walking

The Guardian, Book 1

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Dead Girl Walking

By: Mary Beth Lee
Narrated by: Brenna Frederick
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Teen Scream Movie Queen Sharlene Gallagher was the biggest thing to happen to Primrose, Texas...until she died. Now she's back as a guardian angel on a mission: solve murders before they happen. Her murder is first on the list. If she doesn't succeed, her charge will die. If she does, she'll find her way onto The Guardian.

So it's back to Primrose and Primrose High School where Sharlene works to save her charge's life and learn the ins and outs of Guardian business. Turns out that business is a little more than solving crime. It's more like saving the world.

Makeovers, murder, and mayhem. What more could a girl want?

High school's never been easy; now it just might be murder.

Dead Girl Walking, The Guardian Book 1 by Mary Beth Lee starts the Sharlene Gallagher mystery series, a series enjoyed by people of all ages.

©2012 Mary Beth Lee (P)2014 Mary Beth Lee
Arts & Entertainment Fantasy Fiction Mysteries & Detectives Paranormal Mystery Business High School

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