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Terrors of Troy: Despair Is Inflicted

Harmony Series, Book 3

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Terrors of Troy: Despair Is Inflicted

By: JR Thompson
Narrated by: Michael S Ables
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Petrified to stay yet horrified to leave, 16-year-old Remington Russell finds himself prey to a ruthless psychopath. The young man is 2,000 miles away from his family, and the remote cabin he's hiding out in has no neighbors, no telephone, and no connections to the outside world. His stalker is creepier than the worst nightmare the teenager has ever lived through. He can't decide what's worse - the way she lurks about in the shadows, how she taunts him while he' s awake, what she does to him while he sleeps, the photographs, or perhaps finding out what she did to the guy he had to bury upon his arrival to Troy.

(Warning: This is the most intense of the books in the Harmony series. It's more of a thriller than a mystery, so if you're a bit squeamish, this might not be the book for you.)

©2018 JR Thompson (P)2018 JR Thompson
Thrillers & Suspense Young Adult Fiction Emotionally Gripping

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