Which Witch? (Too Ghoul for School # 11)

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Lenny's sister Leandra and her best friend Stacey are organising the St Sebastian's School disco and, to impress Stacey, James volunteers to DJ for the evening - even though he's never touched a set of decks in his life. When the evening rolls around, James discovers a mysterious DJ is playing haunting melodies that threaten to turn the disco into murder on the dance floor. *Closed tear on front cover was repaired with clear tape*
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AuthorB. Strange
PublisherEgmont
PlaceLondon
Year2008-03-03
ISBN9781405239288
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsClosed tear on front cover was repaired with clear tape
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