The Quicks, The Deads, and Me

Par : Don Hilton
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-64890-777-7
  • EAN9781648907777
  • Date de parution09/07/2024
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  • ÉditeurNineStar Press, LLC

Résumé

Mazie's a serial killer. She's been one for a while. She knows that, of course, and does an excellent job of hiding it. Then, there's Sk'doo. Something less than a ghost, it's doing its thing, zooming around its cemetery, listening to Deads. Its routine changes when a body is placed in a nearby pond. In learning how it hap-pened, Sk'doo discovers its Quick friend, Kaz, is in danger. Who's Kaz? She's lonely, afraid, and confused.
She's ghosting her way through life, preferring the peace of a cemetery to the pain of living. At least until Sk'doo causes her to meet Mazie who brings light and excitement. Mazie is manipulative, opinionated, and cunning. She decides to "educate" Kaz, taking delight in creat-ing a series of uncomfortable situations for her more-than-willing victim. Kaz begins to blossom and falls hard for her new friend.
All the same, Sk'doo must warn Kaz of the danger Mazie brings. The problem is how, when Kaz has no idea Sk'doo exists.
Mazie's a serial killer. She's been one for a while. She knows that, of course, and does an excellent job of hiding it. Then, there's Sk'doo. Something less than a ghost, it's doing its thing, zooming around its cemetery, listening to Deads. Its routine changes when a body is placed in a nearby pond. In learning how it hap-pened, Sk'doo discovers its Quick friend, Kaz, is in danger. Who's Kaz? She's lonely, afraid, and confused.
She's ghosting her way through life, preferring the peace of a cemetery to the pain of living. At least until Sk'doo causes her to meet Mazie who brings light and excitement. Mazie is manipulative, opinionated, and cunning. She decides to "educate" Kaz, taking delight in creat-ing a series of uncomfortable situations for her more-than-willing victim. Kaz begins to blossom and falls hard for her new friend.
All the same, Sk'doo must warn Kaz of the danger Mazie brings. The problem is how, when Kaz has no idea Sk'doo exists.