Eight Bullets by Claudia Brenner; Hannah Ashley
Claudia Brenner; Hannah Ashley | Eight Bullets | From Publishers Weekly
On May 12, 1988, Claudia Brenner and her companion, Rebecca Wight, parked their car on Dead Woman’s Hollow Road before star
Claudia Brenner; Hannah Ashley | Eight Bullets | From Publishers Weekly
On May 12, 1988, Claudia Brenner and her companion, Rebecca Wight, parked their car on Dead Woman’s Hollow Road before star
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