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Rhythm and Boos

By: Linda Mooney, Carolyn Gregg
Narrated by: Linda Mooney
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Sydney Shookerman, a.k.a. "Sinsuelle", is an exotic dancer. At least, she tries to be. Unfortunately, Sydney sucks at the job. She has a body to die for and the face of an angel, but she lacks the timing and moves that would put her in the pro league.

Fortunately, she manages to keep her job at Napoleon’s nightclub. And despite the rumors that Napoleon’s used to be a speakeasy back in the 1920s and is reputed to be haunted, she never knew how haunted it was until she accidentally awakes the spirit of one poor victim from that era.

The first thing Frankie Nuwurth wants to do is get even with the wiseguys who put him away. Although he has no idea how he was resurrected, the cute half-naked dame working in the joint is an awful temptation. And one thing is certain - he hasn’t been laid in almost a hundred years, which means he has a lot of catching up to do!

©2010 Linda Mooney (P)2020 Linda Mooney
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