
Circus of the Dead, Book Six
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Narrated by:
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Liz Krane
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By:
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Kimberly Loth
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Juliette is still reeling from her encounters with a zombie. She tries to push the whole experience from her mind and focus wholly on her yoga, but even when she's in the zone, she can still smell the rot of the zombie or see Samuel's face. She should just go home and forget this island ever existed, but for some reason she can't. That means she has to find a job or she'll be starving soon. When her plans go awry, Samuel offers her a job helping in the hunt for monsters and she reluctantly agrees. But when the new monster turns out to be vampire, she realizes she's made the biggest mistake of her life.
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