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The Complete Adventures of Blue Shaefer
- Collecting Haunting Blue, Virtual Blue, and Blue Christmas
- Narrated by: Danielle Muething
- Length: 19 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Complete Adventures of Blue Shaefer: The Entire Blue Shaefer Story Arc
Two complete novels and a short story for nearly 20 hours of audio paranormal thrills.
This title contains previously released material.
Offered for the first time as a single purchase, listeners can now experience Fiona “Blue” Shaefer’s journey from troubled teen to hopeful young adult and take in the full scope of R.J. Sullivan’s paranormal thrillers. This omnibus includes both novels in her series and a holiday short story that caps off this phase of her young life.
The Complete Adventures of Blue Shaefer includes:
Haunting Blue
Punk, blue-haired teenager “Blue” Shaefer helps “Chip” Farren, her classmate and computer nerd, recover the money from an infamous bank heist from their town’s distant past. Their actions unwittingly awaken a vengeful ghost intent on doing anything—including murder—to stop them from exposing its secrets.
Virtual Blue
The Sisters of Baalina, cultists who practice a new form of “techno-magic”, have targeted Chip’s multiplayer video game as the perfect environment to cast a dangerous spell that will free a demoness from the very pits of hell. In the process, their plan may trap Blue and Chip in a prison of the mind with no locks, no bars, and no escape.
Blue Christmas: A Holiday Short Story
Not previously available on Audible. Blue and Chip are enjoying a quiet Christmas Eve together when the mysterious occult detective Rebecca Burton knocks on their door… with a peace offering. Blue decides to hear her out—and hopes she won’t regret it.
What the critics say
“Doesn’t so much smear distinctions between genre boundaries as it does power wash them into oblivion.” (Gary A. Braunbeck, Bram Stoker Award winner)