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  • By: KC Jones
  • Length: 11 hrs and 48 mins

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White Line Fever

By: KC Jones
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Publisher's Summary

From Bram Stoker Award finalist KC Jones comes White Line Fever, a haunting road trip-gone-wrong, where four friends must drive for their lives to escape The Devil's Driveway.

At a passing glance, Country Road 951 is an entirely unremarkable stretch of road, a two-lane scar across central Oregon's high desert landscape. But CR-951 goes by another name, coined by those who've had to clean up after all those scenic detours went horribly wrong: The Devil's Driveway.

When Livia and her childhood friends (the self-proclaimed Scoundrels) take CR-951 to bypass congestion on their way to a girls' weekend getaway, the would-be shortcut quickly becomes anything but. Soon, they're driving for their lives, hunted by a horror beyond anything any of them have ever imagined.

CR-951 might only be 15 miles long, but it will take the Scoundrels to the very limits of their friendships and their sanity.

Also by KC Jones:
Black Tide

©2025 KC Jones (P)2025 Macmillan Audio

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