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Monster of the Week (2) - The Rules RPG Game Book | Tabletop Roleplaying Adventure for Horror & Mystery Campaigns | Perfect for Game Nights & Storytelling Sessions
Monster of the Week (2) - The Rules RPG Game Book | Tabletop Roleplaying Adventure for Horror & Mystery Campaigns | Perfect for Game Nights & Storytelling SessionsMonster of the Week (2) - The Rules RPG Game Book | Tabletop Roleplaying Adventure for Horror & Mystery Campaigns | Perfect for Game Nights & Storytelling Sessions

Monster of the Week (2) - The Rules RPG Game Book | Tabletop Roleplaying Adventure for Horror & Mystery Campaigns | Perfect for Game Nights & Storytelling Sessions

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Spring semester of Bridger Whitt’s senior year of high school is looking great. He has the perfect boyfriend, a stellar best friend, and an acceptance letter to college. He also has this incredible job as an assistant to Pavel Chudinov, an intermediary tasked with helping cryptids navigate the modern world. His days are filled with kisses, laughs, pixies, and the occasional unicorn. Life is awesome. But as graduation draws near, Bridger’s perfect life begins to unravel. Uncertainties about his future surface, his estranged dad shows up out of nowhere, and, perhaps worst of all, a monster-hunting television show arrives in town to investigate the series of strange events from last fall. The show’s intrepid host will not be deterred, and Bridger finds himself trapped in a game of cat and mouse that could very well put the myth world at risk. Again.

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I don't always remember to follow authors, so being on vacation, it was just me and a vast lonely desert of housework. But then during one of my many breaks I happened back on a favorite and found it had evolved into more fun. Please write another book, dear author. I love cryptozoology. The Paulding Lights have actually been debunked by some MIT guys but I still want to believe.