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A spring break vacation for a group of friends turns into the most
psychotic vacation you could ever imagine. Five friends travel down
to Panama City Beach for a spring break vacation, yet not knowing
what was waiting for them down there. Everything seems great in the
beginning but good things can always take a turn for the worst.
Adam and his friends arrive in Panama City Beach however when the
girl of his dreams gets kidnapped by a murderer and goes missing,
it is up to him and his group of friends to help him look for her.
As they search high and low, tempers start to rise and there is so
much tension you could cut it with a knife. Do you think he will
find Amanda safe and sound? Or will worrying and panicking get him
no where?
A spring break vacation for a group of friends turns into the most
psychotic vacation you could ever imagine. Five friends travel down
to Panama City Beach for a spring break vacation, yet not knowing
what was waiting for them down there. Everything seems great in the
beginning but good things can always take a turn for the worst.
Adam and his friends arrive in Panama City Beach however when the
girl of his dreams gets kidnapped by a murderer and goes missing,
it is up to him and his group of friends to help him look for her.
As they search high and low, tempers start to rise and there is so
much tension you could cut it with a knife. Do you think he will
find Amanda safe and sound? Or will worrying and panicking get him
no where?
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++++British LibraryT050728With a half-title. Anonymous. By Joshua
Gilpin.London: printed by T. Bensley, 1799. 31, 1]p.; 8
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