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It Happened One Spooky Night in October - cover

It Happened One Spooky Night in October

Sherry Moss Walraven

Editorial: Proisle Publishing Services

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The eight crazy cousins needed to decide where they were going on vacation this year. After finally making up their mind, it was decided to go to Olive's house. Since they would be there on Halloween, they thought some fun activities might be just what they needed. A couple of the ladies have been experiencing some problems, so it was unanimous with the others to do some fun activities to boost their spirits. They did have fun, but everything comes with a price. The cousins went to a large house that was rumored to be haunted. Instead of seeing ghosts, the house was inhabited with boys who had medical problems. Everything was a bed of roses until one of the cousins were taken away by the boys who had weapons.
Disponible desde: 05/03/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 324 páginas.

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