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Penobscot Bay: The Slayer
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Penobscot Bay: The Slayer

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Bestselling author, Muriel Dermot, becomes the main character of a real life mystery. After months of being stalked and barely surviving an attempt on her life, the young woman escapes to an island off the coast of Maine where she starts a new life as Christine Marsden. The man who wants her dead travels coast to coast leaving in his wake a mounting pile of dead women-because he can’t kill her. Once every month, Christine leaves her protective lair and ventures to the mainland to see if he has claimed a new victim. Come along and find out the Who - What - When - Where - Why of Penobscot Bay.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Woodwind Press
Date
17 November 2020
Pages
300
ISBN
9781939351135

Bestselling author, Muriel Dermot, becomes the main character of a real life mystery. After months of being stalked and barely surviving an attempt on her life, the young woman escapes to an island off the coast of Maine where she starts a new life as Christine Marsden. The man who wants her dead travels coast to coast leaving in his wake a mounting pile of dead women-because he can’t kill her. Once every month, Christine leaves her protective lair and ventures to the mainland to see if he has claimed a new victim. Come along and find out the Who - What - When - Where - Why of Penobscot Bay.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Woodwind Press
Date
17 November 2020
Pages
300
ISBN
9781939351135