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  • What's Wrong with Valerie?

  • Valerie Is Only as Sick as Her Secrets...
  • By: D.A. Fowler
  • Narrated by: Heather Murdock
  • Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins

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What's Wrong with Valerie?

By: D.A. Fowler
Narrated by: Heather Murdock
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Publisher's Summary

Valerie is only as sick as her secrets…

After the death of her hated grandmother, Valerie is, for the first time in her life, really free. The house belongs to her. She should be happy. But Valerie isn’t quite normal.

She’s taking in roommates to make ends meet, but, one by one, they keep ending up dead. Her young niece is crying out for a special kind of discipline that only she can provide. And there are the voices she hears...voices that want her to do terrible things.

Valerie is only trying to survive. If she stops doing what the voices tell her, something grotesquely evil will devour her soul....

What’s wrong with Valerie?

“One of the best horror debuts I’ve come across in a long time…” (Douglas Clegg, author of Neverland)

©1991 Debra A. Fowler (P)2019 Eric Hoheisel

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