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Savage Shadows - A Psychological Thriller Novel Collection - cover

Savage Shadows - A Psychological Thriller Novel Collection

Andy Rausch

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Three psychological thrillers by Andy Rausch, now available in one volume!
 
Let It Kill You: Chino Genetti, an alcoholic hitman, breaks the first rule of his profession: don't fall in love with your target. When he's assigned to eliminate beautiful jazz singer Ericka Green, love clouds his judgment and he puts himself in danger. Fleeing from assassins, Chino makes a deal to live in peace, but old wounds and retribution threaten to take away everything he loves. To protect Ericka, Chino is ready to leave a trail of vengeance, but will it be enough to save her?
 
The Suicide Game: In the City of Angels, everyone is playing an angle. The Suicide Game follows a black hitman who's also a university professor, a priest who wants to be a gangster, a writer from Kansas, a phone sex operator, wealthy young people playing a deadly game, a Mafia boss, and a sleazy movie director. As their stories intersect, the body count rises in this tense, white-knuckle thriller.
 
Until One Of Us Is Dead: When Denny Davis' granddaughter is abducted, his life takes a dark turn. Thirteen years later, a twist of fate sets him on an unexpected path to face the kidnapper and seek redemption. But as he navigates a sinister game, Denny finds himself shocked at its players and wonders if revenge is the only answer. A gripping tale of suspense and redemption, 'Until One Of Us Is Dead' will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Disponibile da: 10/04/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 558 pagine.

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