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The Earth Bleeds Red
The Earth Bleeds Red | Jackson Paul Baer
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Scott Miller has everything he's ever hoped for. He has a successful marriage to Jessie, a stunningly beautiful, creative woman. His seventeen-year-old daughter, Ashley, is both gorgeous and intelligent, and has just been accepted to the University of Notre Dame, where Scott received his PhD. He has a comforting home in the woods, and a fulfilling career as a college professor at Oregon State University in Corvallis. He's blissful, and at peace, until it all comes shattering down. Ashley is kidnapped. The scene of the abduction is horrific and bloody, and the police are convinced she couldn't have survived. They accuse her boyfriend, Brandon, of Ashley's murder. He declares his innocence, and claims that a masked man who entered his house and overwhelmed them both took Ashley. No one believes Brandon. Then the bodies of three other missing girls are discovered, all bearing the mark of a known serial killer the FBI has been hunting for years. Evidence mounts. As Special Agent James Duncan tracks the Hail Mary Killer, Scott and Jessie try to move on with their lives. But they can't shake the feeling that Ashley may still be alive, and that the time for saving their only daughter is quickly running out. In the best tradition of literature and suspense, Jackson Paul Baer has weaved a heartfelt tale of one family's struggle to survive after a despicable evil wrenches them apart.
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The Earth Bleeds Red | Jackson Paul Baer
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Starting this! This is one of three Jackson Baer books featured in Pixie Forest Publishing's November book box. Info on pixieforestpublishing.com

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Mellowknee
The Earth Bleeds Red | Jackson Paul Baer
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Having trouble listening to the audio version. The narration gets to me for some reason. I may pick up an ebook though.