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Strange Fruit and the Slender Man
Strange Fruit and the Slender Man | Bryan W. Alaspa
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Chicago, 1957. Two sisters, the Haines sisters, have gone missing and the entire city is in an uproar. As word of their disappearance spreads across the country, two police detectives are assigned the arduous tasks of finding them alive, or bringing their bodies home. However, as the two hardened cops begin to investigate, they soon find that things are not as cut and dried as they thought. This is not a simple kidnapping. Something ancient, primal and utterly terrifying is at work here and nothing that they have ever known will ever be the same again. Something has lured them into a terrifying trap that will destroy their minds, take their souls, and leave the rest of the world baffled.
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Strange Fruit Volumes I & II should be in every 3rd to 8th grade classroom. Excellent storytelling. Many stories I had not heard before. The crow representing Jim Crow, following & overshadowing many in the first volume was powerful imagery. I highly recommend both volumes.
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Books 61 & 62 2/11/19

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