Headhunter: a novelHarperCollins, 1994 - 625 pages |
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... father had been particularly abusive and Joellen had locked herself in the bathroom . While Sarah attempted to persuade her child to open the door , her husband went to find the axe . Knowing there was nothing the man would not do to ...
... father had been particularly abusive and Joellen had locked herself in the bathroom . While Sarah attempted to persuade her child to open the door , her husband went to find the axe . Knowing there was nothing the man would not do to ...
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... father's gift— the first that Kurtz had owned : silver studs and blood- stone links , each stone set in an oval silver frame . Kurtz had green eyes . The bloodstones had been his mother's suggestion . Though his father had concurred ...
... father's gift— the first that Kurtz had owned : silver studs and blood- stone links , each stone set in an oval silver frame . Kurtz had green eyes . The bloodstones had been his mother's suggestion . Though his father had concurred ...
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... father , this is what Richard Appleby had written : My father prefers to be called Lord Appleby of Parkdale . It is not a title I will inherit . I am glad . Seventy - eight years ago , my father was born on Rebecca Street in that part ...
... father , this is what Richard Appleby had written : My father prefers to be called Lord Appleby of Parkdale . It is not a title I will inherit . I am glad . Seventy - eight years ago , my father was born on Rebecca Street in that part ...
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