In the fall of 1975, an unsuspecting teenage runaway disappeared along a “corridor of death” known as The Missing Highway--a stretch of Interstate 40, running east and west, from Little Rock to Oklahoma City. Three hundred miles of intermittent asphalt and concrete slab, cutting through the heart of America. In the years that followed, nine other women, ages 18 to 25, were also numbered among the missing. Quietly taken. Brutally murdered. At the hands of a fiend without conscience--a predator in a plain, white van.In Dean Mitchell’s story “Have You Seen Her,” the author fashions a tale as real as today’s headlines. A cunning psychopath, who uses one of the nation’s busiest thoroughfares as his personal hunting ground. Plotting and cerebral, “Rodger the Dodger” carefully selects his victims, follows their every move, until the killing time, when, like the black cat, he strikes from the shadows. Stealthily and relentlessly, he moves, and when that moment comes, there is no escape. Until the day he knocks on the wrong door, eliminates the wrong woman. In the years that follow, Rodger the Dodger refines his deadly game, all the while unaware that his one “mistake,” just as silently and relentlessly, pursues him. The one he chased…until she caught him.This is the story of ten murdered women, dead and buried in unmarked graves. Of the nine who remained there, and more importantly, the ONE who did not. Have you seen her? Pray you don’t! PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Due to the shocking nature of the ending, please refrain from giving it away in the reviews.
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- Release Date 03/26/2015
- Author Dean Mitchell
- Language English
- Company Paneled Pages Publishing; 1st edition
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