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We Can See: a Short Story

Shaun Jackson couldn't have children . . . but he loved the children.And the children loved him. Whether they wanted to or not.The Gainesville Slasher, as he was also known, has just found the newest child in a string of bodies the police never recovered. He had done this countless times . . . but even as he succeeds in kidnapping the next little girl, a fear begins to grow inside him. Something isn't quite right about her . . .Originally published for the 'In the Willows' collection of short stories in 2012, 'We Can See' returns as a special edition ebook exclusive with a new edit, new format and brand new introduction by the author.

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