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Bus Driver Man

Duncan Ralston

Publisher: Duncan Ralston

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Summary

"The world don't favor heroes." 
 
School bus driver Mr. McAllister plays it straight, but when one of his kids gets in trouble with a bully by standing up for the bus chaperon, he takes matters into his own hands, devising a plan to rid the students of the worst kid in school for good. 
 
This NOVELETTE is included in the collection Video Nasties.
Available since: 09/16/2018.

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