I'll Watch You Die

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Author: Ramsey Austin-Spencer ISBN: 9781465823618
Publisher: Ramsey Austin-Spencer Publication: November 13, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ramsey Austin-Spencer
ISBN: 9781465823618
Publisher: Ramsey Austin-Spencer
Publication: November 13, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

I’LL WATCH YOU DIE

The car accident that killed Tara’s parents and sister wasn’t an accident at all and now the killer wants to finish the last member of the family that survived.

Alex has always been intellectually in a class of his own. Killing the Verny family was just an experiment, but when Tara didn’t die, it opened up some interesting possibilities. Trying again, he finds her ability to survive him a challenge he can’t resist. The competition turns personal and he finds he no longer wants her dead; he wants her to be like him, but it’s going to take gutting her to the core to achieve that - a prospect that excites Alex more than the murders he commits to make that happen.

After trying to run to the police and then run away, Tara realizes she has to fight, but how do you fight someone always seems to be one step ahead and making all the rules? After losing everything, Tara finds her own strengths and starts making her own rules to let Alex know what it's like to lose.

With a cat and mouse quality, I’ll Watch You Die proves the game isn’t over – even when someone dies.

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I’LL WATCH YOU DIE

The car accident that killed Tara’s parents and sister wasn’t an accident at all and now the killer wants to finish the last member of the family that survived.

Alex has always been intellectually in a class of his own. Killing the Verny family was just an experiment, but when Tara didn’t die, it opened up some interesting possibilities. Trying again, he finds her ability to survive him a challenge he can’t resist. The competition turns personal and he finds he no longer wants her dead; he wants her to be like him, but it’s going to take gutting her to the core to achieve that - a prospect that excites Alex more than the murders he commits to make that happen.

After trying to run to the police and then run away, Tara realizes she has to fight, but how do you fight someone always seems to be one step ahead and making all the rules? After losing everything, Tara finds her own strengths and starts making her own rules to let Alex know what it's like to lose.

With a cat and mouse quality, I’ll Watch You Die proves the game isn’t over – even when someone dies.

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