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Terror of the South

Terror of the South

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Fiction
Mystery
an old southern town where everyone knows eachother and the only outside income is the news on old static tvs and the towns phone lines.The church practically controls the population with no inteference since the town has been brainwashed by them since the first walls ofthe church were built, though recently...there is a threat and Dorothy Cross knows it.
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