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Carl Streator is your run-of-the-mill reporter, if a bit passive aggressive. When assigned to a story concerning several recent cases of babies suddenly dying, he seems to find a pattern in every house: the book '' Poems and Rhymes Around the World'', turned to page 27. Upon further inspection, he finds that all of the children have been read something called a [[Brown Note|culling song]]...
When he finds himself unconsciously using the song to kill people, Carl realizes he needs to find all copies of the poem and destroy them. As he investigates, he comes across a strange realtor, Helen Hoover Boyle, who seems to know something about the song. Along with her [[Granola Girl|nature-loving Wiccan secretary, Mona]] and her eco-terrorist [[Nietzsche Wannabe|boyfriend,]] Oyster, the two go on a quest to destroy the culling song and its source, the Grimoire.
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* [[Animal Wrongs Group]]: Oyster and whoever follows him. Really, he's enough.
* [[Arc Words]]
** "And I'm counting 1, counting 2, counting 3..."
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Carl, Carl, Carl.
* [[Brown Note]]: The entire book revolves around one.
* [[Dude, She's Like, in a Coma]]: Once
** There's also the more tragic case of
* [[Evil Plan]]: Helen has a sort of ongoing one with her business:
{{quote|1. Find houses in which horrible crimes have occurred.
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