The Threat: novel
β Scribed by Saul, Jonas
- Publisher
- Imagine Press Inc.
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0986937657
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β¦ Synopsis
Drake Bellamy doesnβt want to break the law but his mother is dying and his father has sent him out to purchase medical weed from an unknown dealer. Things go bad fast. During the deal on the fourteenth floor of an apartment building, the dealer disappears and Drake is stuck in the apartment with a dead woman.
The police are at the door. He has no where to go.
Now on the run from the police and the maniacal killers who seem intent on framing Drake for murders he didnβt commit, he must find out whatβs happening before it is too late.
He discovers there is a reason behind the madness that has become his life. It goes back over twelve years to when Drake was in high school. To the day he was hospitalized with a concussion and his fiancΓ© went missing.
The only way out is to clean up someone elseβs mess. The only way out is murder.
Drake Bellamy didnβt want to break the law but now heβs out for blood in order to survive.
β¦ Subjects
A Novel
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