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The Winter Nights: Alabama Ghostly Retribution

It was the wake of horror, a killer is on the run and the good cops had to do whatever possible to stop the serial killing. Not until it was discovered that the killer could neither be shackled nor arrested. It was something, someone from somewhere in the underworld. He had a mission to accomplish by sending souls to the underworld. The killer was confident of his killings as justifiable. The cops who stood on his way were crushed within a blink of an eye. After nights of hunting for the killer, the only person with the ability to stop the evil was traced. It was a woman, who had decided to risk her life towards doing what thousands of hefty and strong cops could not do. She made up her mind to confront the deadly beast and of course she did. However, it turned out to be or horrific encounter. Nobody wanted her to fail. This is because if she failed, everyone dies! Amanda was in a comma for nearly two days. Suddenly, she had vanished from her hospital bed. As such, Dr. Johnson Mathew became the prime suspect for kidnapping the seven year old Amanda. Therefore, the cops needed to find Dr. Mathew by all means. The police efforts of tracing him had worked effectively. However, the doctor was found hung and Amanda was still missing. And the next and the most possible suspect concerning diverting the girl could be Morgan. Sadly enough, facing him became an impossibility…

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