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Midnight Terror

Sherry Moss Walraven, Daniel Walraven

Editorial: Proisle Publishing Services

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Sinopsis

Two brothers put a mask over their face and went in the bank expecting to obtain a huge amount of money. They started hollering for the customers to lay on the hard floor or sit with their backs to the wall. No one recognized who the robbers could be due to the crazy masks they were wearing. After the men put money in the cloth bag, they ran as fast as they could run, but not until the Security Guard pushed the masks from the faces of the two men. The men started running even faster. They sure didn't want to be caught. After they did their exit from the bank, they stopped long enough to transfer the money they had in the bag to a black suitcase. One of the men sat beside a lady who had a suitcase the same as his. When he arose from his seat and took what he thought was his bag, but it belonged to the lady. The four women, who were thinking fast as they could, on what to do to switch the bags back. The ladies looked at the luggage tag and saw it was a man's name, Pete Sheet. Now, they could look up the address where the man lived. It wasn't a simple task to find the man's house, but they wouldn't stop looking. Brianna, who was one of the four women, began to panic because she had something valuable in her bag the man now had. The men wouldn't do the switch, so the ladies had to take matters in their own hands. They already had a situation during this vacation, and it looks like this is going to be another one. Will they ever make the switch without having problems with the bank robbers?
Disponible desde: 01/03/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 226 páginas.

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