โWeโve seen a lot of strange things, dealt with entities we didnโt know existed, and comforted a lot of homeowners who were haunted by ghosts. But there is one area that Iโve purposely steered us away from, and that is poltergeists.โBurt Hicks decides to throw caution to the wind and tackle polterge
Sticks and Stones
โ Scribed by Macdonald, Janice
- Book ID
- 109153594
- Publisher
- Creative Book Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Series
- Randy Craig 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 088801256X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
How dangerous can words be? The University of Alberta's English Department is caught up in a maelstrom of poison-pen letters, graffiti and misogyny. Miranda Craig seems to be both target and investigator, wreaking havoc on her new-found relationship with one of Edmonton's Finest. The men's residence at the U of A wants to party and issues invitations to the women's residence, each with specific and terrifying consequences if female students don't attend. One of Randy's star students, a divorced mother of two, has her threatening letter published in the newspaper and is found soon after, a brutal murder followed to the gory letter of the published note. With the help of dashing Officer Steve Browning, Randy Craig must delve into Gwen's life and preserve her own to solve this mystery. Who is trying to kill Randy--an untenured professor? An unknown student? Gwen's killer?
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