The Ghost Of The Barber

The Ghost Of The Barber

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What is the most important thing in your looks? Well its actually your hair, and according to me, even becoming a barber is not such an easy job. Do you think you can be a barber in the old Europe?What do you think. Imagine that you are a kid living in the 18th century and you one night get a strange dream. Well actually a scary dream. Then you should do this what this guy has done.John Graham is a 12 year old boy living in the 18th century. He was an orphan. Instead of parents, he had 2 best friends. They were Alexander Tolstoy and Leo federo. Alexander was younger than John and he was a big scaredy cat. He was scared of nearly everything. Leo was the oldest in them all, actually, much older, he was 16 years old and was very strong but he was not as brave and adventurous as John. One night John gets a really scary dream but sometimes dreams can come true, if its scary then it can surely be. Where do you think is the britt street 74? Do you believe in ghosts? If no than this story is not so good for you. So before reading this be ready. Its the attack of the ghostly barber.
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"Never enter a graveyard." That is the phrase Deductive Logico heard his entire life. Even more so than "stranger danger" or "brush your teeth." And sure, wandering alone unsupervised is not the best idea, but the reasoning everyone gave him? Ghosts. He never believed in ghosts, or anything supernatural for that matter. You live, you die, you decompose, and that is it. As someone who has been solving murders for the past year or so, it was a hard truth he had to face. Sure, this put him at odds with his rival: the esoteric Inspector Irratino, but nothing could convince him otherwise. So... what happens when things stop adding up? What happens when twenty years' worth of secrets start to unravel? What happens when nobody can see what he's experienced? Logico finds himself with information he should have no way of knowing, and even the basics of the world he lives in are thrown into question. Irratino has one last case for the deductive to solve... Can he do it?

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