On the day of his release from a mental institution Pace is taken "hostage" by Faust, Pia, and Hayden, three escapees from the hospital who disappeared after the presumed rape and beating of Cassandra Kaltzas, daughter of the Greek munitions tycoon Alexandra Kaltzas. Each suffers from Multiple Perso
Nightjack
β Scribed by Tom Piccirilli
- Publisher
- Tom Piccirilli
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 221 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Pace is released from a mental institution, only to be kidnapped by three other escapees, all suffering from multiple personality disorder. What ensues is a wild, surreal adventure leading finally to a Greek island, where everyone may wind up dead unless Pace willingly releases the darkest persona of all...Nightjack.
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