
Jess and the Witch
Jess and the Monsters, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Brian Schell
About this listen
Jess decides to investigate a killing in a small college town. Could it be a werewolf? When she arrives, Jess finds out there have been a string of mysterious deaths since the 1950s.
As she digs further and further into the town's history, she makes several new friends, one of whom may be the killer. Who is the mysterious man who seems to be stalking Jess?
This is the third episode of the Jess and the Monsters serial. Over the course of the series, Jess will encounter new friends and do battle with all manner of creatures as she learns more and more about the secret world that the rest of the world assumes is fiction.
©2013 Brian Schell (P)2015 Brian Schell
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