
Limb to Limb
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Narrated by:
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Adam Leyburn
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By:
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John Russo
About this listen
From the author of the horror classic Night of the Living Dead.
Tiffany Blake was a beautiful dancer with a glorious future and the backing of a rich benefactor. Then a monstrous accident severed her leg at the hip. Now, the ballerinas are disappearing without a trace. One by one, they fall victim to a dark and deadly pattern of evil - caught by a psycho that would have them pay with their lovely bodies for the cruel fate of another...victims of a madman whose flashing knife will make them writhe a gruesome new dance.
Sound interesting? The author thinks so too! Listen to Limb to Limb, and experience the compelling world of horror and suspense.
©1981 John Russo (P)2021 Capricorn Literary
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