Why are a bunch of people committing suicide? And, why do some acquiesce to being killed or murdered because they don’t have the courage to commit suicide? For complex plot lovers, everything you think you know is going to happen — is completely wrong. At some point you may want to yell out to the characters that they’re going in the wrong direction. Guess what? The suicides, murders, and the portent of mass hysteria from a worldwide pandemic, is all bullshit. (Spoiler alert!) Everything works out great in the end for the good guys. For the bad guys and the rest of the deceased cast, not so much. But, as the hero said, “You can’t have everything. And, if you did, where would you put it all?
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- Release Date 07/03/2017
- Author Sheldon R. Shacket
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 2.68 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.68 x 9 inches
Anokil: Featuring Elizabeth Harvington (Two Lives of Elizabeth Harvington) Ratings
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