From the AC Silly Circus Co. comes the second story in a new series of paranormal mystery novellas chock-full of oddball shapeshifters, dangerous secrets, spicy steam, and loads of laughs. Buffoonery abounds under the big top! Someone slipped one of the monkey brothers a bad bunch of bananas. Now
A Bunch of Monkey Malarkey
โ Scribed by Charles, Ann
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 705 KB
- Series
- AC Silly Circus Mystery 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1940364590
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โฆ Synopsis
From the AC Silly Circus Co. comes the second story in a new series of paranormal mystery novellas chock-full of oddball shapeshifters, dangerous secrets, spicy steam, and loads of laughs.
Buffoonery abounds under the big top!
Someone slipped one of the monkey brothers a bad bunch of bananas. Now Madam Electra and Officer Bruno have to figure out who is behind the malarkey spreading throughout the circus. Unfortunately, Electra's cryptic crystal ball makes finding answers no easy cakewalk.
Brimming with voodoo, gators, and crawfish pie, the bayou hasn't seen this much fun and mayhem since the French circus came to town.
Come one, come all and enjoy A BUNCH OF MONKEY MALARKEY!
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