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That Ghoul Ava...On the Lam

That Ghoul Ava, Book 5

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That Ghoul Ava...On the Lam

By: TW Brown
Narrated by: Pamela Lorence
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Children are being murdered.

What's a ghoul to do when the latest job dropped in her lap involves the sudden disappearance and murder of several children in the area? It's not like she doesn't already have enough on her plate; what, with being recently declared Public Enemy Number One by the Templars (an organization of which her roommate and best friend, Lisa Jenkins, is a member), and a problem involving the neighbor's massive dogs using her lawn as a toilet, which is becoming a real issue for the goblin horde living in her basement.

When Ava discovers the source of the killing might blow the lid off the Supernatural community, she charges in like she has so often in the past: unprepared.

Can she defeat this monster, or will she finally find that she has bitten off more than she can chew?

That Ghoul Ava...on the Lam!

©2015 TW Brown (P)2015 TW Brown
Horror Literature & Fiction Scary Comedy

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