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Night Stalker

Skylar McKinzie, Rena Marin

Publisher: Crazy Ink

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Summary

Tiffany Reynolds has heard enough about the creepy scarecrow her brother and his friends made to enter in the local craft fair. The more she sees it, the stranger it seems. Sometimes it's in different places, like it moves on its own. Its eyes seem to follow her around the room. Its face is becoming more terrifying. Something isn't right with her brother's new obsession but with her friends being stalked by something sinister lurking in the shadows, Tiffany has other things to worry about. Who is the night stalker of Dead Oaks and who will be the next to meet their end?
Available since: 11/04/2019.

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