As a lawyer, Mallory Caine considers it her duty to defend the innocent. As a flesh-eating zombie, she knows howto take a bite out of crime. So when a scared ten-year-old boy asks for her helpР•Сclaiming that his mother wants toeat himР•СMallory rises to the occasion. Unfortunately, the occasion i
The Year of Eating Dangerously
✍ Scribed by Bennett, K
- Book ID
- 108887736
- Publisher
- Pinnacle
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 134 KB
- Series
- Mallory Caine, Zombie-at-Law 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780786030163
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✦ Synopsis
As a lawyer, Mallory Caine considers it her duty to defend the innocent. As a flesh-eating zombie, she knows howto take a bite out of crime. So when a scared ten-year-old boy asks for her helpżclaiming that his mother wants toeat himżMallory rises to the occasion. Unfortunately, the occasion is a Satanic ritual, the mum is a monster, andthe boy is a sacrifice.
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