
Third Strike
The Slayer Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Cendese
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By:
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Heather Brewer
In the final book of The Slayer Chronicles trilogy, Slayer Joss McMillan is home in Santa Clara when he’s assigned to track down and take out a murderous vampire. But vampires aren’t Joss’s only trouble this summer: His girl-crazy cousin Henry is staying with him, and still holding a grudge against Joss for trying to kill his best friend, Vladimir Tod. Joss’s former mentor and supposedly dead vampire, Sirus, is casting a shadow on Joss’s every move. And Kat, Joss’s old friend, has come back to exact revenge for past wrongs. Yet none of this compares to the devastating secret Joss discovers about the murder of his sister, Cecile. In a story full of unexpected revelations, it is up to Joss to protect the ones he loves and face the truth about his sister’s death—even if it means paying the ultimate price. The Slayer Chronicles can be listened to alongside The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod or completely on their own. This thrilling conclusion will have fans racing to discover the fate of Joss the Slayer.
©2014 Heather Brewer (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Recorded by arrangement with Dial Books for Young Readers, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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I miss joss
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I myself in from Bowling Green Kentucky so it really touched home when the location was brought up in the first so many chapters of the first book.
I really hope a fourth book will be written so we all can know what happened with Joss went to London to speak to the Slayer Society. I feel as I speak for the audience when I say that we need to know if he was able to get out of it or they forced him to stay in it because it would likely kill him if he didn't say.
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