In the heat of the city, a man is out of time: speeding in a beat-up Ford Tempo, blasting easy-listening music. Reporter Steve Everett drinks too much, makes love to his boss's wife, and has just stumbled upon a shocking truth: a convicted killer is about to be executed for a crime he didn't commit.
True Crime
β Scribed by Kolesnik, Samantha
- Book ID
- 110843915
- Publisher
- Grindhouse Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 98 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781941918562
- ASIN
- B081QWF3G1
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
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Published January 15, 2020
Grindhouse Press
ISBN: 978-1941918562
156 pages
BLURB:
Suzy and her brother, Lim, live with their abusive mother in a town where the stars donβt shine at night. Once the abuse becomes too much to handle, the two siblings embark on a sordid cross-country murder spree beginning with their mom. As the murder tally rises, Suzyβs mental state spirals into irredeemable madness.
AUTHOR:
Samantha Kolesnik is an award-winning writer and film director living in central Pennsylvania. Her screenplays and short films have been recognized at top genre film festivals and her fiction has appeared in notable literary magazines including The Bitter Oleander, The William and Mary Review, and Barnstorm. She is one of the co-founders of the Women in Horror Film Festival. True Crime is her first novel.
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