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Peter Green & the Skeleton Crew - This Book is Full of Zombie Pirates - cover

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Peter Green & the Skeleton Crew - This Book is Full of Zombie Pirates

Angelina Allsop

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Breaking through the veil that separates the dead from the living was just the beginning.
 
Peter Green’s exploits in the world of the Unliving have earned him quite the reputation, but some are still questioning if he’s the real deal. In fact, he’s not too sure himself if his first great and successful adventure wasn’t just… a stroke of luck, perhaps?
 
However, he won’t get any time to figure it out – his uncle needs him and two new friends to venture out on a mission. And not just any mission… Vicious pirates, killer, shape-shifting mermaids, and danger unlike any they’ve ever faced await Peter and his friends. Failure is NOT an option.
 
Will Pete, Todd, and Lita be able to succeed this early in their training? Or will this ruthless world of the dead claim their souls forever?
 
In Peter Green and the Skeleton Crew, the latest action-packed novella installment of The Unliving Chronicles fantasy fiction for kids series, author Angelina Allsop brings a whole new concept of adventure to the table. Full of personality, this epic fantasy for teens is bringing a fresh dimension to horror and paranormal books for kids 9-12.
 
Fans of Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling, the Charlie Bone series by Jenny Nimmo, and The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tim Burton will enjoy this young adult fantasy series.
 
If you enjoy the following types of books, Peter Green’s adventures are for you:
 
-Young adult and YA fantasy novels
 
-Ghosts, zombies, and mythical beasts
 
-Superhero books for teens
 
-Young adult paranormal series
Available since: 10/02/2023.
Print length: 59 pages.

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