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The Devil Rode Out

By Morgan Delaney

The Devil Rode Out
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When a demon takes over the body of a two-headed calf as a warning to the Alumière sisters… it’s time to fetch the heavy-duty rubber gloves.

Gertrude, Victoria and Colette Alumière run the Alumière Apothecary in the southern English town of Hawkinge-By-Hythe, and investigate the inexplicable in their spare time.

But they are not veterinarians, so there’s no need for them to get involved when a two-headed calf is born. A lot of odd things happen in the neighbourhood.

But if the calf can talk, and furthermore, has a message for them? Well, that might be worth looking into.

Find out what it has to say in The Devil Rode Out!


Series: Alumière Adventures Tagged with: Alumière sisters, Fantasy, Humour, Mystery

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