
Last Cull
Third Shift, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Natalja Jackson
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By:
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D. S. Ritter
About this listen
Sam's job sucks. And it's about to get worse.
After witnessing a bloody assault, parking attendant Sam is drawn into a world she never knew existed, a world of secrets and darkness. A world of vampires.
A threat lurks on the horizon for those bent on keeping peace between the living and the living dead.
Just when Sam thought she was done with monsters, something new is coming, and even worse, John, the cowardly magician, is back in town.
Can she find the source of this new violence? Will her friends save the city’s nightlife, or will they become a part of it?
Find out in...Last Cull, the exciting sequel to Cthulhu's Car Park.
©2018 D. S. Ritter (P)2019 D. S. Ritter
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