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The Bad Lady: A gripping psychological thriller

Monsters do exist. They really do. They are not a fairy tale. Ten-year-old Billy Hall met a monster in his own seemingly peaceful neighborhood in Hampton, Ohio. Her name was Nancy Sutcliffe; she drove the Good Humor truck. All the kids on the block loved her, as did their parents. That is until one day when Nancy would do the unthinkable, harm a child. Harm Billy. This would set the stage for warfare a showdown between Billy’s mother and the Good Humor employee. Someone was going to die.

About the Author

After spending years writing screenplays, short stories, as well as articles that were published in newspapers that include, The New York Daily News, New York Post, and The Philadelphia Inquirer, John Meany set his sights on penning novels. The author writes cross-genre fiction, suspense, mixed with drama, horror, love story, or the paranormal. -John's first novel Save Me, combined elements of drama, romance, and family saga. His second novel, The Bad Lady, could be classified as a coming of age, psychological thriller. John Meany's popular novella series, Facebook Stalker interweaves elements of comedy with horror. The author has also re-published many of his shorter works, as well as a few new short stories.  -John Meany resides in New Jersey where he spends a lot of time on the beach dreaming up his next plot. Please feel free to visit his Facebook page at: facebook.com/JohnMeanyBooks

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