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Flashes of Fiction: Volume 3
- Narrated by: Tonya Manns
- Length: 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Grandma's Scrapbook": Grandma's bags are packed, and she is ready for a death vacation.
"Destination... 3009": Jim finished building his time machine, and he's ready to see what advances the future has to offer, but he is stunned by what he doesn't find.
"My Friend, Clarence": Jeremy knows intimate details about the murders of several young girls. He claims his friend, Clarence, is the perp. The only problem - Clarence is Jeremy's imaginary friend.
"The Weed Whisperer": Simon is a gardening guru. Weeds never dare to grow in his garden or flowerbeds, but Simon learns that weeds will attack if provoked.
"One Man's Trash": Sometimes a good deal isn't always what it seems.
©2014 Molly Smith (P)2015 Molly Smith
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