Confessions of a Murderer
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  • Reads 27
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2015
Life has not been kind to Ruth Elizabeth Carter, though it also has not been overly cruel either. It has just been, and yet as it has done with every single living creature in the universe it has inadvertently shaped her. 

Ruth Elizabeth Carter was shaped into a murderer. And if you bump into her and she is under pseudonym, and your her next target then you will shortly take your last breath on the journey that life has taken you.


This novel is not a romance, though nor is it a horror, this book holds the confessions of one murderer, Avery Dawson born Ruth Elizabeth Carter though nor does this make it an Autobiography or any type of biography. This novel simply is.
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