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The Shadow Room - AB Case Log - File No 4 - Gail Mitchels - The Shadow Room Files - A collection of short horror stories #4 - cover

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The Shadow Room - AB Case Log - File No 4 - Gail Mitchels - The Shadow Room Files - A collection of short horror stories #4

Kim Iverson

Publisher: Kimberly Sue Iverson

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Summary

Gail finds herself in a hospital. She has no idea how she got there. The last thing that she remembered was working out. No, it was the argument her and her mother had. So how did she end up in the hospital?

Those we trust the most can betray us the cruelest.
Available since: 09/08/2015.

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