Memoir of Richard Busby, 1606-1695: With Some Account of Westminster School in the Seventeenth Century (1895)
George Fisher Russell Barker
Memoir of Richard Busby, 1606-1695: With Some Account of Westminster School in the Seventeenth Century (1895)
George Fisher Russell Barker
A little boy born into a dysfunctional family lives a dark, lonely life of abuse and neglect in the otherwise quiet community of Hamfordshire County, USA. Amidst extreme abuse he grows up to become an antisocial personality, lacking friends and relationships and fueled with a burning rage. Nameless and unloved by his family, the boy adapts to his hostile environment through the use of hallucination and delusional conversations with characters that exist only in his own mind. Eventually, his anger at his family’s mistreatment grows stronger until he explodes in a fit of homicidal rage on picturesque Black Creek Path. Using the unique clue of the killer’s own bite mark, rookie homicide detective Aaron Young struggles against both his own inexperience and a lack of time to track down and arrest the angry, young killer before he stalks again, once more shattering Hamfordshire County with an unspeakable tragedy.
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