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    (By A.M. Rau)

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    Author A.M. Rau
    “Book Descriptions: Trap. Kill. Bury. Repeat.

    Throughout the 1990's, a string of underreported disappearanccens in the area surrounding Kesseene, Oklahoma caught the attention of investigative reporter Edna Ruth Bland. Once retired from her position with Channel 6 News, she was determined to find the answers to the haunting rumors that she refused to ignore.

    In search of work, Toby found himself in the City of Kesseene, where his newly acquired position as a commercial vehicle operator drew the ire of the locals resident. His desperation to provide for his wife and son masked the warning signs of the threats quickly closing in around them.

    Their stories would culminate in the discovery of a string of tragedies at the hands of a sadistic, manipulative killer, who orchestrated a chilling series of macabre rituals, weaving a web of terror that transcended time, connecting the victims through a dark and haunting history.

    Edna Ruth Bland would be left to unravel the sinister secrets hidden within the shadows of the past.”

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