'Killed in the street, his life blood gone.' A tragic accident had almost cost Gail her life --- and had caused the death of a teenage boy. It was only with the care and attention of counselor Curtis O'Mallory that she was just beginning to forget the past.\n\n'One shoe off . . . . and one shoe one,' But along with the rhyme came a gaily wrapped package, and the soiled sneaker inside was a grim reminder to Gail that there was someone who couldn't --- and wouldn't --- forget.\n\nLocked windows, bolted doors and Curtis's arms were no protection against the faceless fiend whose chilling presents --- a battered doll, a sheaf of dead roses --- proved her tormentor wouldn't rest until Gail was ... 'Dead in the street,' like 'poor young John.'
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
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