
The Wicked Cat
Spooksville, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Adam Verner
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By:
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Christopher Pike
About this listen
A mysterious cat causes chaos in the tenth book in New York Times best-selling author Christopher Pike’s Spooksville series.
Adam and his friends are exploring the area around Spooksville when they come across a black cat. It seems friendly: It purrs when they rub its back and licks its paws like any other cat. But then it follows them back to town, and strange things begin to happen. A tree falls down, and a house catches fire. Each time something bad happens, the cat is there - watching, with its strange green eyes. And it won’t go away.
Adam and his friends don’t know what to do. Especially when the fearsome feline begins to use its powers on them!
©2013 Christopher Pike (P)2018 Oasis Audio
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