Marcus Blake wanted a quiet self-drive holiday, but he hadn’t planned on stopping on the long empty Wyoming road for a woman whose truck had broken down. She just wanted a lift a few miles to her home town, Mason Falls. Marcus agreed, but what he wasn’t to know that his quiet holiday was to be blown apart by murder, blackmail and betrayal.
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Marcus Blake wanted a quiet self-drive holiday, but he hadn’t planned on stopping on the long empty Wyoming road for a woman whose truck had broken down. She just wanted a lift a few miles to her home town, Mason Falls. Marcus agreed, but what he wasn’t to know that his quiet holiday was to be blown apart by murder, blackmail and betrayal.
Categories: | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense |
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Tags: | Crime Fiction, Kidnapping, Kidnapping Thrillers, Murder |
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