
Bubba and the Zigzaggery Zombies
A Bubba Mystery, Volume 5
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Narrated by:
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Mike Alger
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By:
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C. L. Bevill
About this listen
It's trouble as usual for Bubba. His mother, Miz Demetrice, and her good friend, Miz Adelia, are up to no good with the DEA watching them for mysterious reasons. In addition, Bubba's also trying to get the beauteous sheriff's deputy, Willodean, alone for some quality time, when zombies invade in a cinematic manner. Further, the director of the movie is apparently murdered by persons unknown, and someone is pointing a finger directly at Bubba (again). Zigzaggery zombies, fetid filmmakers, maternal madness, and cryptic casualties are all par for the course. What's Bubba to do? Bubba and the Zigzaggery Zombies is book five in the Bubba series.
©2012 C.L. Bevill (P)2017 C.L. BevillWhat listeners say about Bubba and the Zigzaggery Zombies
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