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What's Wrong with Tamara?

By: D.A. Fowler
Narrated by: Chantel Turner
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“A fresh, new voice for fans of horror...spellbinding.” (Andrew Neiderman, author of The Devil’s Advocate)

An evil so deep...in one so young....

Nine years ago, young Tamara Wade was kidnapped by her psychotic cousin Valerie. She endured horrific abuse that mentally shattered her. Now, at 16 years old, Tamara has created another world inside her mind. A world where dolls have conversations and where the dead possess her body to speak to the living. A psychiatrist would diagnose Tamara with multiple personalities. A priest might believe she needs an exorcism. But no one knows the true depths of Tamara's psychotic evil....

Yet...the Wade family is ready to move on from the tragedies of the past. Tamara’s father is about to remarry and create a new blended family. Tamara’s new siblings sense she isn’t normal, but even they don’t comprehend the true danger sleeping down the hall....

Tamara has just met a boy named Micah. A boy with a taste for sadistic killing. Together, they will bring forth a nightmare of bloodshed.

What's Wrong with Tamara?

©1992 Debra A. Fowler (P)2020 Capricorn Literary

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