Death Instinct by Bentley Little Paperback Book

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Rent Death Instinct

Author: Bentley Little

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: New Amer Library

Published: Dec 2006

Genre: Fiction - Horror - General

Retail Price: $8.99

Pages: 400

Synopsis

Cathy was six when the man next door killed his wife and himself. She heard the screams. She saw the blood and the bodies. Now, 20 years later, the house is no longer vacant. Someone new has moved in. Something terrible is happening to the neighbors. And Cathy has a secret of her own...

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