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  • That Ghoul Ava and The Queen of the Zombies

  • By: TW Brown
  • Narrated by: Pamela Lorence
  • Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins

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That Ghoul Ava and The Queen of the Zombies

By: TW Brown
Narrated by: Pamela Lorence
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Publisher's Summary

Ava Birch killed herself and woke up a ghoul with an attitude and a hunger for the dead. With no manual and very little help coming from the supernatural community, Ava offers her services to the regional psychic. Her newest job? Apparently zombies have been spotted in a small town nearby. Ava wades in thinking that this job will be a piece of cake...or at least as tasty. Navigating meddling vampires, bothersome witches, and a peculiar case of memory loss...and now her best friend and human companion has up and walked out. Things go from bad to worse when Ava discovers that there is a force behind these recent zombie sightings that may date back to the time of the Black Plague. Sometimes a ghoul would just rather stay in bed...or at least her sound proof basement where nobody can hear you scream.

©2013 TW Brown (P)2013 TW Brown

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