The Dark Castle of Bloody Dwellers A novel
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  • Reads 330
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 26m
Complete, First published Sep 13, 2013
13 year old  New Yorker, Ginger Thomas, (on the front book cover), a fan of horror movies, spends the night at the haunted Dark Castle of Bloody Dwellers, in Romania.

But, as she does so, she meets all kinds of travellers from around the World, who all want to be scared.

And, as night falls, the monsters that dwell inside, rise up and kill them off. Will Ginger survive the evening? 

The new YA (Young Adult), horror trilogy novel by Robert Helliger, creator of "Mania of the Zombies", "The Vampires of Mist Gate", and "Sorority Camp".

Rated PG-13 for strong, bloody violence, sex scenes, some coarse language, and strong, supernatural themes, and adult themes.

Warning: FOR READERS 13 YEARS AND OVER.
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