The Devil, the Banshee and MeThe Devil, the Banshee and Me
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Book, 2006
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Current format, Book, 2006, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsNoticing that someone has moved in to the old house across the street, Will decides to pay a visit in order to meet his new neighbors, but between the crazy sumo wrestler, the wild blonde man who chases him through the cemetery, and a ghostly figure who appears at the gates, Will decides to keep watch from a safe distance until he can figure them out. Simultaneous.
Noticing that someone has moved into the old house in the cemetery across the street, Will decides to pay a visit, but strange happenings make Will decide to keep watch from a safe distance until he can figure out his new neighbors.
In this frightfully funny novel by L.M. Falcone, somebody has moved into the creepy, abandoned cottage in the cemetery across the road from Will Trenom's house in small, sleepy Port Elgin. Will is on a perfectly normal errand on a perfectly normal day when he knocks on the cottage door.
Suddenly, a crazy sumo wrestler with gold hoop earrings is chasing him through the cemetery while a strange man with long blond hair --- who calls himself the devil's nephew --- laughs. Then, late that night, Will hears crying in the cemetery and sees a ghostly old woman hovering above the gates. What kind of neighbors are these? What the devil is going on?
In this frightfully funny novel by L.M. Falcone, join Will on his courageous adventure to meet his ghostly new neighbors.
In this frightfully funny novel by L.M. Falcone, somebody has moved into the creepy, abandoned cottage in the cemetery across the road from Will Trenom's house in small, sleepy Port Elgin. Will is on a perfectly normal errand on a perfectly normal day when he knocks on the cottage door. Suddenly, a crazy sumo wrestler with gold hoop earrings is chasing him through the cemetery while a strange man with long blond hair -- who calls himself the devil's nephew -- laughs. Then, late that night, Will hears crying in the cemetery and sees a ghostly old woman hovering above the gates. What kind of neighbors are these? What the devil is going on?
Noticing that someone has moved into the old house in the cemetery across the street, Will decides to pay a visit, but strange happenings make Will decide to keep watch from a safe distance until he can figure out his new neighbors.
In this frightfully funny novel by L.M. Falcone, somebody has moved into the creepy, abandoned cottage in the cemetery across the road from Will Trenom's house in small, sleepy Port Elgin. Will is on a perfectly normal errand on a perfectly normal day when he knocks on the cottage door.
Suddenly, a crazy sumo wrestler with gold hoop earrings is chasing him through the cemetery while a strange man with long blond hair --- who calls himself the devil's nephew --- laughs. Then, late that night, Will hears crying in the cemetery and sees a ghostly old woman hovering above the gates. What kind of neighbors are these? What the devil is going on?
In this frightfully funny novel by L.M. Falcone, join Will on his courageous adventure to meet his ghostly new neighbors.
In this frightfully funny novel by L.M. Falcone, somebody has moved into the creepy, abandoned cottage in the cemetery across the road from Will Trenom's house in small, sleepy Port Elgin. Will is on a perfectly normal errand on a perfectly normal day when he knocks on the cottage door. Suddenly, a crazy sumo wrestler with gold hoop earrings is chasing him through the cemetery while a strange man with long blond hair -- who calls himself the devil's nephew -- laughs. Then, late that night, Will hears crying in the cemetery and sees a ghostly old woman hovering above the gates. What kind of neighbors are these? What the devil is going on?
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