Twelve Years Gone By

Twelve Years Gone By

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After twelve years, the students of Southwest Manhattan High School are invited to a runion. Twenty-six year old Jay Edmondson returns to meet with old classmates...and an old enemy. When he invites his friends to his home outside of the big city, one of them is found dead in the greenhouse. With the help of law enforcement, the remaining suspects are desperate to discover the criminal, with the fear of violence never too far from their thoughts.
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