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darkling I Listen by Katherine Sutcliffe (ISBN: 9780736682602)
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darkling I Listen Unknown - 2001
by Katherine Sutcliffe
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At the end of three long years in the penitentiary, movie star Brandon Carlyle's bad boy career is on the skids. He seeks sanctuary with his beloved aunt and uncle, who live in the tiny, eccentric town of Ticky Creek, Texas. But there's nothing about Ticky Creek that's truly peaceful. The local corrupt sheriff, who put him away the first time, is going for him again; the sheriff's horny sister is going for him, too. What's more, a crazed anonymous fan has been writing him a series of threatening letters that could mean harm for him and his family. As the stalker closes in, beautiful tabloid journalist Alyson James appears; she seems like the right woman for Carlyle, but could she be the stalker?
Details
- Title darkling I Listen
- Author Katherine Sutcliffe
- Binding unknown
- Edition Unabridged
- Publisher Books on Tape
- Date 2001
- ISBN 9780736682602
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