Welcome to Hexville
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Narrated by:
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Lesha Montoya
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Jessie Pettit
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Heather Wood
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Kevin Yancy
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K. Anderson Yancy
About this listen
In Welcome To Hexville, the first book of the Hexville series, a documentary crew meeting with the peacekeeper sheriff of Hexville discovers that with the exception of him and his deputies, the citizens of Hexville are far, far, far from what they expected when they left the "calm" of LA for this assignment. Everyone in the town possesses mystical abilities, and it's the job of the peacekeeper and his deputies, all unbiased and unaligned, to maintain order between the funny and at times contentious townspeople.
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