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Ghost Family Christmas - cover

Ghost Family Christmas

Foxglove Lee

Verlag: Rainbow Crush

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Beschreibung

Debbie and her brothers were brutally murdered forty years ago. These ghost teens from the 1970s have nowhere else to turn. They’re trapped in the room where they were cruelly killed, and they need help from today’s teenagers if they ever hope to escape. But there’s one big problem: Debbie and her family have no idea how to communicate with the living. Can the ghost teens find a way to reach out? Or will they be stuck in death forever?

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