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The Vampire Girl

Rebekah - Girl Detective Goes to Summer Camp, Book 3

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The Vampire Girl

By: PJ Ryan
Narrated by: Gwendolyn Druyor
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There's a new girl at camp and Rebekah's mind and detective's notebook are filled with questions about her.

Natasha is very mysterious and she certainly does not seem interested in making friends any time soon.

And what's with that blood-red liquid that she drinks every day?

Could she really be a vampire?

Rebekah is determined to solve this mystery, even if she might feel slightly scared around the strange girl.

If you like funny mysteries, spunky and confident young characters and stories with heart, you'll love the Rebekah - Girl Detective series!

Rebekah - Girl Detective Goes to Summer Camp:

  1. The Secret Shed
  2. The Spy Robot
  3. The Vampire Girl
  4. The Giant Beast
  5. The Nurse Witch
  6. The Hungry Thief
  7. The Stinky Alien
  8. The Missing Artist
©2020 PJ Ryan (P)2020 PJ Ryan
Chapter Books & Readers Mysteries Fiction Detective Funny Heartfelt Vampire Fantasy

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