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Farmhouse #1 (of 7)

Elizabeth J. Musgrave

Publisher: Asylum Press

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Summary

Sam Corneile, a drifter, returns home to take a job at a local mental institution where he discovers a group of patients being exploited under an experimental art therapy regimen. While there, he falls for patient Helen, a feisty, manipulative female who dares him to confront his dark past.
Available since: 04/08/2013.

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