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Mojo's Vest Pocket Voodoo Adventures

By: Meatball Fulton
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Publisher's Summary

Mojo receives a call from "The Whistle Stop Hobby Shop". He's told his pocket watch has arrived. It's a gift from someone named "Rufus". But the pocket watch has no hands or numbers, just an opaque face that reminds Mojo of a zombie's eye.

Mojo is mistaken for the detective, Rufus. He's hired to find Angelina, the missing sister of Philadelphia gangster Tony Rizzo. By using his watch as a portal, Mojo is able to look beyond the veils of this world, and he traces Angelina to a mysterious train called "The Voodoo Express".

Mojo discovers that Rufus has his own personal Moriarty, a man by the name of Baron La Croix. The man is a master of his craft, and he has dark powers and a wicked sense of humor. Mojo is able to board the Voodoo Express, but getting Angelina off the train - that may mean leaping into hell and back.

©2009 Meatball Fulton (P)2009 ZBS Foundations

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