Fame: David Beckham

Fame: David Beckham
ISBN-10
1450708862
ISBN-13
9781450708869
Series
Fame
Category
Comics & Graphic Novels
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2010-11-09
Publisher
Bluewater Productions
Author
Peter Rogers

Description

The Sixsmiths are a family of suburban Satanists who've fallen prey to the global recession. Now their life is in turmoil: Ralf needs to find a new job; the twins, Cain and Lilith, need to survive the public school system; and Annie needs to keep them all sane and under budget. Meanwhile, their estranged elder daughter Jezabelle is having her own crisis of faith. Will the Devil rise to smite their enemies, or will he damn them with hellfire and wrath?

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