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  • The Librarian and the Witch

  • Strangely Scary Funny, Book 4
  • By: Brian Yansky
  • Narrated by: Michael Gilboe
  • Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins

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The Librarian and the Witch

By: Brian Yansky
Narrated by: Michael Gilboe
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A fun, fast, fantastical listen: After an altercation with a clown, I get lost in the woods and find a strange town. When the librarian of the town dies in front of me, I try on his ring. It fits. I’m declared the new librarian by the mayor and townspeople. I get to live in a houseful of books. But I soon learn the job involves more than just tomes and information. (Horror Comedy & Whimsical Urban Fantasy). That's how it all started in book 1.

In book 4 there’s the librarian, of course, all the main characters from books 1-3, including the town of Eden which is certainly a main character, and a witch. It begins with her asking the librarian to find her Familiar, a cat. It ends with, well, I can’t tell you that. Expect suspense and unexpected twists and turns, odd characters, and the same kind of humor that is in the other novels because I’m pretty much unable to have any other kind. Hope you enjoy it.

©2024 Brian Yansky (P)2024 Brian Yansky

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