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The Ransom of Brownie

Bubba, Book 4.5

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The Ransom of Brownie

By: C.L. Bevill
Narrated by: Greg D Barnett
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It started out as a nice day. Then Brownie happened. Watch out, Pegram County!

Brownie has returned to the Snoddy Estate. His mother is seven months pregnant, ordered to bed rest, and in desperate need of Brownie-free time. So off Brownie goes to visit the Texas Snoddys! It’s the middle of November, he’s 10 years old, and they’ve taken away his homemade Taser. How much trouble could there possibly be?

Two men have decided to kidnap Brownie for the rumored Civil War gold the Snoddys reputedly have. And that was their mistake, because no one with a brain in their head kidnaps Brownie Snoddy. No one.

The Ransom of Brownie is Book 4.5 in the Bubba series, taking place after Bubba and the Mysterious Murder Note. It is about 41,500 words long.

©2013, 2018 CL Bevill LLC (P)2021 CL Bevill LLC
Literature & Fiction Mystery Suspense Fiction Comedy Human Brain

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