The Mercy Farm Murders
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  • Reads 77
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 39m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2020
Nestled above the quaint little town of Palima, Massachusetts is a rustic farm surrounded by miles of tranquil forests and a roaring river.  Unlike any other farm in Skarsen County, Mercy Farm is a safe haven for livestock ran by Jacob and Beth Mercy.  They live a plant based lifestyle and rescue animals from slaughterhouses and kill shelters.  When financial struggles arise due to their growing animal population, the Mercys remodel one of their larger barns into a loft house to rent out to travelers.  What first appears to be three friends renting the loft for a week during hunting season, quickly takes a deadly turn when Beth finds herself fighting for survival against the three brutish hunters.
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