
Higby's Haunted Halloween
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Narrated by:
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Bryant Sullivan
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By:
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Bryan Higby
About this listen
It's Halloween, the witching time of year, and for the small town of DenMark this is the worst time of year. Why? Well, because DenMark is cursed with a horrible old witch living on Bone Crusher Lane. Every year at this time, the townsfolk lock up their homes against the witch. You see, DenMark has a curse on it in the name of old Lucille Peacock. Every All Hallows' Eve, the witch steals a child from the townsfolk - call it a sacrifice. This night, however, something has changed in DenMark. Maybe it's the new full moon; maybe it's the beating heart on the vampire boy, Higby, whom the witch employs to kidnap the kids. But something has most definitely changed this All Hallows' Eve.
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