
Sticky Pines: The Thing at Black Hole Lake
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Narrated by:
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Patricia Rodriguez
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By:
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Dashe Roberts
About this listen
The sequel to The Bigwoof Conspiracy takes us back to Sticky Pines, a small US town where weird things happen.
Milo, loyal to his double-crossing business-mogul father, has taken a trip to Black Hole Lake, leaving Lucy to continue her search into alien life and the truth that she knows is out there. Milo’s discovery of a sinister, dark creature in the lake will put them both in terrible danger and also - if they survive their adventure - make them friends again.
Perfect for younger siblings of Stranger Things fans, The Thing at Black Hole Lake is laugh-out-loud, hair-raising sci-fi that will raise more questions about extraterrestrial life on earth than it answers....
©2020 Dashe Roberts (P)2020 Nosy Crow Ltd
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