Exit Lines: A Short Story
This is a short story (approx. 6,000 words).

Cutting a deadly swath through the midwest, a killer finds pieces of himself in the victims he chooses. From the author of BLOOD AND GUILT, "Exit Lines" tells the story of what happens when a killer reaches the end of the road . . .

Contains some language, violence, and sexual situations.
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Exit Lines: A Short Story
This is a short story (approx. 6,000 words).

Cutting a deadly swath through the midwest, a killer finds pieces of himself in the victims he chooses. From the author of BLOOD AND GUILT, "Exit Lines" tells the story of what happens when a killer reaches the end of the road . . .

Contains some language, violence, and sexual situations.
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Exit Lines: A Short Story

Exit Lines: A Short Story

by Evie Owens
Exit Lines: A Short Story

Exit Lines: A Short Story

by Evie Owens

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Overview

This is a short story (approx. 6,000 words).

Cutting a deadly swath through the midwest, a killer finds pieces of himself in the victims he chooses. From the author of BLOOD AND GUILT, "Exit Lines" tells the story of what happens when a killer reaches the end of the road . . .

Contains some language, violence, and sexual situations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012945815
Publisher: Evie Owens
Publication date: 06/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 911 KB

About the Author

Evie Owens was born in Japan (she's half Japanese), but grew up on a dairy farm in Upper Michigan. She's waited tables and tended bar, which makes her a very good tipper, but writing is her passion. She's written historical romance, contemporary romance, contemporary paranormal romance, young adult paranormal romance, and numerous short stories (some of them, also, paranormal--in case you're looking for a theme). Mostly she writes the stories she wants to read.
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