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Richard P. Cardone II is a husband and father that turned his love for telling scary bedtime stories into an adventure as a self-published author. Growing up in a creepy 1800s colonial home in Southern New England fueled his appreciation for anything spooky. With his wicked sense of humor, he has found joy in putting all the ideas from his overactive imagination down on paper to share with others. Rick is an avid fisherman and enjoys making people laugh, cooking, antiquing and photography.
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Gabriel and the Curse of the Christmas Witch
by Richard Cardone II
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Overview


Gabriel is about to go on a Christmas Eve adventure that he'll never forget. An old New England town legend has come to life and now Gabriel and his best friend have just one night to rescue something very precious to him.
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Description


Gabriel is about to go on a Christmas Eve adventure that he'll never forget. When an innocent joyride takes a wrong turn, he finds himself smackdab in a real-life holiday nightmare. An old New England town legend has come to life and now Gabriel and his best friend have just one night to rescue something very precious to him. A spooky story, about a holiday that isn't usually spooky at all, Gabriel and the Curse of the Christmas Witch is a fast, funny, action-packed story that readers won't want to put down.
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Overview


Gabriel is about to go on a Christmas Eve adventure that he'll never forget. An old New England town legend has come to life and now Gabriel and his best friend have just one night to rescue something very precious to him.

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Description


Gabriel is about to go on a Christmas Eve adventure that he'll never forget. When an innocent joyride takes a wrong turn, he finds himself smackdab in a real-life holiday nightmare. An old New England town legend has come to life and now Gabriel and his best friend have just one night to rescue something very precious to him. A spooky story, about a holiday that isn't usually spooky at all, Gabriel and the Curse of the Christmas Witch is a fast, funny, action-packed story that readers won't want to put down.

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Book details

Genre:YOUNG ADULT FICTION

Subgenre:Short Stories, Collections & Anthologies

Age Range (years):13 and up

Language:English

Pages:50

eBook ISBN:9781543987119

Paperback ISBN:9781543987102


Overview


Gabriel is about to go on a Christmas Eve adventure that he'll never forget. An old New England town legend has come to life and now Gabriel and his best friend have just one night to rescue something very precious to him.

Read more

Description


Gabriel is about to go on a Christmas Eve adventure that he'll never forget. When an innocent joyride takes a wrong turn, he finds himself smackdab in a real-life holiday nightmare. An old New England town legend has come to life and now Gabriel and his best friend have just one night to rescue something very precious to him. A spooky story, about a holiday that isn't usually spooky at all, Gabriel and the Curse of the Christmas Witch is a fast, funny, action-packed story that readers won't want to put down.

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About the author


Richard P. Cardone II is a husband and father that turned his love for telling scary bedtime stories into an adventure as a self-published author. Growing up in a creepy 1800s colonial home in Southern New England fueled his appreciation for anything spooky. With his wicked sense of humor, he has found joy in putting all the ideas from his overactive imagination down on paper to share with others. Rick is an avid fisherman and enjoys making people laugh, cooking, antiquing and photography.

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