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Clandestine (Paperback)
Stephen Colyer; Marc Anthony Brownlee
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R760
Discovery Miles 7 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book is a work of fiction, but built on a topic that is very
real. Bullying has become a pandemic in the US that is growing
rapidly. During my time in school I was a victim of bullying and I
understand the the shame, the embarrassment, the loneliness and of
course the Fear. The story tells the tale of James Anderson, an
eighteen year old high school student who has been through his fair
share of heartache. When James is eight years old he is involved in
a tragic car accident that leaves his mother dead and him scarred
for life. The young boy becomes disconnected from everyone, his
father, his older sister and his best friend Felicity Evans. James
and Felicity are close as two best friends can be, but the
circumstances break them apart. James doesn't know how to be around
others any longer and he creates a makeshift toy that he calls
Clandestine. Clandestine is the one he unloads his emotions, his
secrets his everything onto; which he does for the next eight
years. In high school, James is known as a freak and a loser
keeping to himself. Felicity has now moved on to a new group of
friends becoming one of the popular crowd. James' biggest rival
comes in the form of the school's quarterback, Russell Ford who
makes it his daily mission to make James' life a living hell. After
school one particular day, Russell and a few of his friends decide
to give James the beating of his life, just because they feel like
it; leaving him more downtrodden and alone than ever. James tells
Clandestine everything, and out of anger, he wishes that something
awful would happen to his assailants; and later that same night,
one of them is brutally murdered in his home. Within a few days
more of them are slain, leaving the town of Christina Bella,
Arizona rocked. During all of this, James and Felicity find their
way back to each other after the eight year gap. They start to
realize that the time divided has made the heart grow fonder.
Before the two of them can have anything together they must survive
this horrifying ordeal that they have become trapped in by a dark
figure that no one can seem to pin-point. James and Felicity must
ban as one to stop this before they are once again separated from
one another; this time . . . . by their deaths.
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Bloodshed (Paperback)
Stephen Colyer; Marc Anthony Brownlee
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R475
Discovery Miles 4 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Audrey Martin is an unconventional seventeen year old girl who
longs to leave her hometown of Acerville. The town is typical and
small hindering her potenial of what she wants out of life. In the
meantime she spends time with her loving boyfriend Teddy and her
best friends Lena and her friend Shawn. One night there is a
gruesome murder of the school bad boy that leaves the small town in
an uproar. Many think it's a case of being in the wrong place at
the wrong time; while Audrey thinks something more sinister is at
work. She tells others of her concerns, but they do not take her
theories to heart. Slowly, one by one the people that she cares
about and several locals are being picked off by the madman that
has been dubbed Porcelain Man; due to the distinct mask he wears
hiding his true identity. With the help of local detective Matthew
Elliott, he and Audrey set out on their respective missions to
uncover who this fiend is before more innocence people have to die.
In the end, neither of them are prepared for what they find; which
will blow the top of Acerville's past mystery that reaches back ten
years. Can Audrey discover who this sadistic man is before it's too
late . . . . before she becomes the next victim?
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