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Night of the Living Cake Monsters
- A Retro Creature Feature
- Narrated by: Abigail Reno, Simon Jackson
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When did baking become so deadly?
It's Christmas time in the town of Endswell. Lillian Richardson and her big orange tabby cat, Mr. Kennedy Cuddlesworth, get more than a sweet slice of bliss after baking a cake from a recipe in a magazine. Never to back down or give ground to oozing nightmares, Lily and Mr. Kennedy Cuddlesworth take up the whisk and claw to defend their home and neighbors from a chocolatey demise.
A short 1950s-style retro creature feature horror spilling over with cooking puns and horrific holiday cheer. Grab some popcorn, throw on your 3D glasses, and travel back to a time with drive-in theaters, chunky roller skates, and a monstrous creature on every block.
©2021 J. A. Hernandez (P)2022 J. A. Hernandez
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