
Corridor of Doors
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Narrated by:
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Mary Ann Jacobs
About this listen
Woodland Lodge Hotel is not only haunted by ghosts; it also has a mirror that transports people into the spirit realm. Lizzie and Daniel find that playing ghosts is fun until they find themselves in real danger. They learn about the Ghost Council and The Dark Kingdom and come face to face with the Creeper , a bounty hunter for fugitive ghosts; his master, The Soul Collector; and the Creeper's pets, soul-sucking Veinlings. Lizzie also learns of her destiny and soon realizes that all hope rests on her. A great, fast-paced children's ghost story with likable characters that will make you wonder what is on the other side of a mirror. If you enjoy listening to scary stories, this children's book is for you.
©2015 Charlotte Bloomfield (P)2015 Charlotte Bloomfield
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