Soul Enchilada

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Harper Collins, Aug 31, 2010 - Juvenile Fiction - 384 pages

The devil made 'em do it.

Girl meets boy at a car wash. And probably this would have been a sweet teen romance . . . except that the girl's grandfather sold his soul for a classic Cadillac and he used her soul as collateral, too. Which the devil has come to collect, along with the car. Now eighteen-year-old Bug Smoot has to fight for both. Good thing she knows how to fight dirty. Good thing nothing frightens Bug Smoot: not the repo man, not the paranormal creatures, not sÉances or driving too fast. And good thing that boy from the car wash is actually a supernatural secret agent.

This is one helluva ride.

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Contents

Section 23
189
Section 24
190
Section 25
196
Section 26
210
Section 27
215
Section 28
230
Section 29
237
Section 30
238

Section 9
34
Section 10
47
Section 11
62
Section 12
74
Section 13
88
Section 14
101
Section 15
102
Section 16
116
Section 17
130
Section 18
143
Section 19
151
Section 20
165
Section 21
166
Section 22
181
Section 31
243
Section 32
244
Section 33
258
Section 34
266
Section 35
273
Section 36
283
Section 37
299
Section 38
300
Section 39
309
Section 40
350
Section 41
359
Section 42
376
Section 43
377
Section 44
381

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About the author (2010)

David Macinnis Gill is a former high school teacher. In a starred review, Kirkus called his first novel, Soul Enchilada, an "action-packed power-punch of a debut."

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