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The face of the Evil Harvester

The face of the Evil Harvester

Don Jansen earns his living from selling human organs on the black market, but first he has to kill his victims. But now he is offered a new position, Child trafficking. "I mean how hard can that be.", he soon finds out when he meets Molly Jackson and little Grace. Grace is an eight year old vulnerable little girl with a tragic background of violence and neglect from her heroin addicted mother, but Jansen thinks she is an ideal candidate for the traffickers to sell for the sex trade. After he takes Molly Jackson on her way home from school he has already earned a good few grand "kill two birds with one stone" But Molly has different idea's, she has no intention of being 'sold' to anyone. After escaping, she finds little Grace and the fight begins for their very survival up in a forest in Scotland. Which is a remote wilderness. Something is watching them, something in the forest with bright yellow eyes; not only does she have to survive one killer, but something else, something more terrifying. There seems to be no end to this forest; a remote place where you are all alone in the dark, it can bring your wildest nightmares alive. But Molly is a tough little girl, she wants to go home, and she now has little Grace to care for. But how is she and Grace going to survive with all these lassoes around her neck? and no way out of the forest? Will they both survive, or will it end in one big tragic explosion?

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