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  • The Girl in the Park: A Tale of Horror

  • Of Ghost Stories, Urban Legends, and Seventh-Grade English Classes
  • By: Arthur Pendryll
  • Narrated by: Timo Sun
  • Length: 15 mins

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The Girl in the Park: A Tale of Horror

By: Arthur Pendryll
Narrated by: Timo Sun
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Publisher's Summary

Rodney’s seen a dead girl, and not her body but her ghost, and as he explains it to Mr. Luff and the rest of the students in his seventh grade English class, the story has a ring of truth. 

A girl murdered.

Her boyfriend murdered.

All of it decades ago.

Nonetheless, the class and Mr. Luff find themselves transfixed and unable to disbelieve. Whatever secrets the small town holds, the story of Ashley’s ghost might be the biggest of all.

Warning: This ghost story contains adult language and also references graphic and disturbing images. Adults should listen to this story first in order to determine if it is appropriate for a child in their care.
 

©2013 Dark Eyes Press (P)2019 North Star Audio

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