
The Curse of the Mekori
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Narrated by:
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Tyler Pirrung
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By:
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Brooke Clonts
About this listen
Some secrets should stay buried....
Bryanna Delacey struggles with her grades. When she’s invited to participate in a special education program in England, she seizes the opportunity, but after she arrives, the body of a student with sacrificial markings turns up dead in a canal. Panic ripples through the student body. When the next victim turns out to be someone she knows, Bryanna decides to protect her friends at all costs, especially Hadrian, the cute boy with the gorgeous eyes. As she faces off against dark forces, she uncovers secrets from her past, discovers the truth about a 400-year-old rumor, and learns the consequences of unmasking evil.
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