
The Ghost Isle
A Ghost Club Adventure, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Holt Clarke
About this listen
In the Charleston Harbor rests an old abandoned military fort. History and mystery surround Castle Pinckney. And there's a reason the living call it the Ghost Isle. Squojo has slipped out of the orphanage, again. While adventurin' with Sash, his ghost-sniffing dog, their destiny will become intertwined with Cheetze, a legendary ghost boy. Together with the help of a Gullah root doctor and her young apprentice, they race against time to solve the specter's riddle. But to do so, they must journey to the mysterious Ghost Isle, where they encounter menacing ghost pirates from Charleston's infamous past.
©2016 Holt Clarke (P)2016 Holt Clarke
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