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Something Wicked

A Tale of the Zodiac Cusp Kids, Volume 1

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Something Wicked

By: Sarah Dale
Narrated by: L. A. Jones
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In 1983, Angie, Jenny, and David are watching MTV, riding bikes, and looking forward to their summer vacation before they start junior high school. Lincoln, Nebraska, is a pretty quiet place to grow up, and when the kids take off at 5:00 a.m. to deliver newspapers on Jenny’s route, they aren’t expecting trouble.

So when a creature straight out of a horror movie appears, the kids are forced to draw on their wits, their strengths, and most of all their friendship to survive. Something Wicked is the first of seven stories drawn from Angie’s diaries. Kept safely hidden for decades, they tell how the kids spent their teenage years - working with their mentor, Mr. Rakow, and Jenny's mom, who dabbles in witchcraft - uncovering their power and battling the forces of darkness that menace their hometown.

©2018 Burning Willow Press, LLC (P)2019 Burning Willow Press, LLC
Horror Supernatural

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