A Living Nightmare

By Vicki Dillon
$0.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star
(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Nov. 27, 2011
Words: 16,360 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465880864


Description

A fictional account of an actual murder and the workings around it to catch one of the killers. There is intrigue,fear and anxiety. It will suck you in and spit you out with exhaustion. I know, I was there and I was and am Mackenzie. There is insight into the actual workings around murder cases. The things people don't see on the news or in the papers.

Tags

thriller, horror, suspense, drama, murder, fear, death, police, lies, nightmares, female, intrigue, anxiety, intensity, nightmare, crimes, riveting, strangulation, deathrow, truecrime

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Review by: Sue Gardner on Nov. 29, 2011 : star star star star star
There were parts of this story that had me breathless. The fear that must have been felt by everyone involved at the time must have been overwhelming. To realize that this actually happened, and is still haunting you... incredible. I can only begin to imagine, that in order to make this fiction, all that you must have left out is the true identity of the guilty parties. I'm sorry that this happened in your life, but I am glad that you were able to write about it in the manner that you did.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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