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The Road Trip

Mark Thielman

Publisher: Black Cat Weekly

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Summary

A gripping tale of brains and bravery on the open road! When a cash-strapped college student takes a job transporting two preserved brains across the country, he gets more than he bargained for. His car is stolen with one of the brains inside, leading him on a wild chase to recover the missing gray matter.
 
With the help of the other brain, a brilliant detective, he must track down the thief and the lost brain before it's too late. This thrilling adventure blends mystery, humor and a touch of the macabre as an unlikely duo races against time to solve the case of the purloined brain.
Available since: 04/01/2024.
Print length: 16 pages.

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