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Broken Marilyns
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Complete, First published Apr 20, 2014
Mature
Jenna Pierce can't seem to avoid tragedy.

Beginning with the murder of her young brother Charlie, Jenna seems doomed to a life riddled with death.

When an unexpected event brings Jenna back to her hometown of Aldbrook, she tries to start life anew, but it's a tough feat when skeletons from her past begin to appear pointing fingers.

Are the disappearances of local blonde-haired girls a coincidence?  And how is Jenna connected to all of this?

Sometimes believing a lie is easier and less twisted (and bloody) than discovering the truth.
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