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The Deceased Miss Blackwell and Her Not-So-Imaginary Friends

By: K. N. Parker
Narrated by: Jill Rolls
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Young Martin is your average nine-year-old boy, just one who happens to frequent graveyards, and reads books about spells and monsters. He happens upon one such spell book and finds a spell that allows him to bring back the dead, and the one he brings back is one Young Miss Victoria Blackwell. Miss Blackwell had no real friends to speak of when she was alive, so she had to make ones out of her own imagination. The problem was no one else could see them. With Martin's Book of the Occult though, that was a problem of the past. There just so happened to be a spell capable of making her friends visible to the rest of the world. It also just so happened that her friends are real monsters with particular peculiarities.

A new problem arises when Miss Blackwell's now visible friends are set loose on the town one Halloween night, causing all sorts of trouble for Martin and Victoria. Written by K. N. Parker, author of The Death of Death, The Deceased Miss Blackwell and Her Not-So-Imaginary Friends is a macabre children's tale about true friendship, which, unlike people, never dies. For ages nine and up.

©2017 Kiyoshi Nako Parker (P)2017 Kiyoshi Nako Parker
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