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Deadwood

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There's something evil in Deadwood Park.

Martin Cruz hates his rotten new town. Then he gets a message from a tree telling him it's cursed—and so is he. It's not just any tree. It's the Spirit Tree, the ancient beech the high school football team carves to commemorate the home opener. And every year they lose.

But the curse is no game, and it gets worse. Businesses fail. Trees topple like dominos. Sinkholes open up in the streets, swallowing cars and buildings. Even people begin to fade, drained of life.

Martin teams up with know-it-all soccer star, Hannah Vaughan. Together they must heal the tree, or be stuck in Deadwood Park at the mercy of the psycho who cursed it.


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Publisher: Spencer Hill Press

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  • ISBN: 9781939392718
  • Release date: June 24, 2014

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  • ISBN: 9781939392718
  • File size: 348 KB
  • Release date: June 24, 2014

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English

There's something evil in Deadwood Park.

Martin Cruz hates his rotten new town. Then he gets a message from a tree telling him it's cursed—and so is he. It's not just any tree. It's the Spirit Tree, the ancient beech the high school football team carves to commemorate the home opener. And every year they lose.

But the curse is no game, and it gets worse. Businesses fail. Trees topple like dominos. Sinkholes open up in the streets, swallowing cars and buildings. Even people begin to fade, drained of life.

Martin teams up with know-it-all soccer star, Hannah Vaughan. Together they must heal the tree, or be stuck in Deadwood Park at the mercy of the psycho who cursed it.


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