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lcslibrarian | 1 autre critique | Aug 13, 2020 |
Bruce was in a car accident. His buddy was driving with two other passengers in the back seat. Everybody was drunk but the driver. Bruce was fighting the driver for a hat and caused the driver to swerve off the road. The driver was killed. Bruce survived with emotional and physical scares and a lot of guilt. Now there’s an executioner trying to kill him and the other two survivors.
Good read. Fast plot. High interest.
 
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bookwoman137 | 2 autres critiques | Jan 19, 2010 |
Bruce, Ed and Elaine are the survivors of a car wreck that killed their friend, Raymond. Now they are getting strange telephone calls and someone is stalking them, making them pay for what happened.

This book wasn't a good s I thought it could be. The bones were there but I felt that the finished product never reached it's potential. I liked the character development and the story was believable. (In that serial killer madman kind of way)
 
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cal8769 | 2 autres critiques | Jun 30, 2009 |
well so far the first 3 chapters are pretty intersesting beacause it tells how Brad wakes up & he dosent knoe
what happen the day before. He only remembers the party last night. That's all he remembers except for the nuggling feeling that while he was sleeping his friend Alden hit's something. Something that was not a tree or a fence but something living.Each chapter is getting pretty good & interesting.
 
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jmendoza9 | 1 autre critique | Nov 14, 2008 |
The day after his eighteenth birthday, Ray Bond's uncle gives him $30,000 in cash, takes him to the bank to put it in a safe deposit box and make him promise never to tell anyone about it. He wants Ray to use it to go to college and become a lawyer. The next day, Ray's uncle commits suicide. Soon, several people are after him, threatening to kill him if he doesn't give them the money. Who does the money really belong to? Did his uncle really commit suicide? Should Ray keep the money or get it back. With his life on the line, he finally finds out the truth. This was a good short book. It read fast and kept moving throughout.
 
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gbartlett | Aug 29, 2008 |
Three survivors of an automobile crash in which the driver was killed are threatened by an executioner who believes they too should die.
 
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lkmuir | 2 autres critiques | Dec 7, 2015 |