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Table Of Contents
- Book 1 - PETER AND THE DEAD MEN
- Book 2 - PETER AND THE VAMPIRES
- Book 3 - PETER AND THE CHANGELING
- Book 4 - PETER AND THE SWAMP MONSTER
- Book 5 - PETER AND THE MANNEQUINS
- Book 6 - PETER & THE PSYCHO TRICK-OR-TREATERS
- Book 7 - PETER AND THE CARNIVAL OF EVIL
- Book 8 - PETER AND THE WEREWOLVES
- Book 9 - PETER AND THE FRANKENSTEIN
- Book 10 - PETER AND THE SMALL ONES
- Book 11 - PETER AND THE DARK SIDE
- Book 12 - PETER AND THE SNOW DEMON
- Book 13 - PETER AND THE MORGUE
- Book 14 - PETER AND THE HELPERS
- Book 15 - PETER AND THE MUSEUM
- Book 16 - GRANDFATHER AND THE GROWNUPS
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2 comments:
Yikes! Major fail for Ranger Eric...but I have faith in you, Pryce!
“No court in the world – at least not in the United States – is going to accept that as a reasonable doubt."
So...where WOULD they accept it? And does Pryce know this from experience? My Supernatural Attorney theory is gaining ground...
Corsa = A small Mediterranean island I found myself in while following Pryce's trail. Apparently when a real trial had fallen through he defeated his opposite number in the art of Canary Wrestling, winning the case and saving the community centre.
(I didn't make up Canary Wrestling, by the way - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canarian_wrestling)
Rubberduck -
When's the inaugural meeting of the "I <3 Pryce Fan Club?" Inquiring minds want to know.
I figure a couple of places in Africa and Asia would admit the possibility of the supernatural into their court systems. Maybe Haiti. Anyplace that believes strongly in witch doctors, witches, astrology, or omens.
My guess is those are some pretty messed up court systems, though.
As for Pryce knowing from experience...?
Hmmmmmm...
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