**When it comes to murder, nothing is as it seems** After being laid off from his job as a newspaper reporter in a coastal Florida town, Dexter Vega meets a wealthy retiree who hires him to find his daughter who is supposed to be attending the local college. When Vega visits his client to inform hi
The Last Girl
β Scribed by Natalie Michaels
- Book ID
- 112277577
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 83 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CT7WVVS6
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Who knew collecting Keys could be this lethal
Jacob was a soft-spoken boy. Jack kidnapped women. They were the same person. When Michelleβs car didnβt want to start that fateful night, she asked for help in a nearby pub. Little did she realize the man helping her was the same person who had taken her friend a month earlier.
Now that Michelle found herself in the kidnapperβs home, she took it upon herself to rescue her friend and all the girls Jack had taken.
But would her efforts be enough, or would she find herself another victim in Jackβs house of horrors?..M.F
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