Sixteen-year-old Molly Dix has just discovered that her biological father is Brick Berlin, world-famous movie star and red-carpet regular. Intrigued (and a little) terrified by her Hollywood lineage, Molly moves to Los Angeles and plunges headfirst into the deep of Beverly Hills celebrity life. Just
Spoilt
β Scribed by Joanne Ellis
- Publisher
- CreateSpace
- Year
- 2009;2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Passion turns to envy. Love to murder. One way or another, everyone is spoilt.A sadistic killer is stalking the streets, carving his hatred into the bodies of beautiful, young women.The murders are stirring up bad memories for Detective Lucas Huson, as he struggles to remain focused - juggling the horrors of today with horrors from the past.When Chelsea Summerville's best friend goes missing, she's unwillingly dragged into the race to stop the killer.As Lucas and Chelsea find happiness together, Chelsea becomes the hunted rather than the hunter.Can Lucas shake off his demons and save the woman he loves, or will everything he holds dear be spoilt?
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