Hey, There's a Killer Behind You

Hey, There's a Killer Behind You

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It's the night of the Purge. A group of teens will soon all meet at Carmel City Mall, a huge plaza overlooking a beautiful city. • For the first couple hours, everything is awesome. The teens roam around happily, feeling boss, stealing what they please. Until the murders start. The kids start getting picked off. People in masks start appearing. The worst part though, is that each killer seems to know everything about the victim. The traps are set up specifically for each kid. And they are watching. Always.
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In Manchester United Kingdom, an airport worker James would go through a terrorist attack that almost kills him. He would survive but something that the terrorist told him about would get into his head, thinking if he's serious or not. The last thing he said to James was... 'The Mastermind is coming for you and with the Mastermind, there is no escape, only never ending suffering'. These words would haunt James but the suffering has just began. As the story goes on, James would realise it's not going to be easy returning to his normal life as the Mastermind has plans for him and what's worse, the Mastermind is everywhere, following him, seeing what he does, who he meets, who he loves. The Mastermind is tracking his movements and James doesn't know it. What's even worse, the Mastermind can be anyone, even his loved ones, making it hard for him to know who he can trust.

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