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Stylish Walk-In Closet Organizer - Space Saving Storage Solution for Bedroom & Dressing Room | Perfect for Clothes, Shoes & Accessories Organization
Stylish Walk-In Closet Organizer - Space Saving Storage Solution for Bedroom & Dressing Room | Perfect for Clothes, Shoes & Accessories OrganizationStylish Walk-In Closet Organizer - Space Saving Storage Solution for Bedroom & Dressing Room | Perfect for Clothes, Shoes & Accessories Organization

Stylish Walk-In Closet Organizer - Space Saving Storage Solution for Bedroom & Dressing Room | Perfect for Clothes, Shoes & Accessories Organization

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In The CLOSET, ten-year-old Annie Rowan is lured away from a small-town fair by a cunning and bizarre loner with a dark obsession. Annie’s father Will, a Methodist minister, still grieving the unsolved murder of her mother, is devastated. Who took her? Why? Was her taking random, or was she an intended target? Baffled from the start, the police seem to be getting nowhere. In a race against time, Will digs into the past on his own to discover the kidnapper’s true identity while Annie is forced to star in an unthinkable role. It’s a deadly play that challenges the young pastor’s faith, resilience, and wits to the limit as he fights to find and save his only child. But no matter what he does, the terrible truth still waits for him inside THE CLOSET.‘A striking debut targeting every parent’s worst nightmare. MacNabb is one to watch.’ Carter Wilson, USA Today Bestselling author of THE DEAD HUSBAND

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Being from the Deep South, I was taken with this exquisite thriller from page one. I literally did not get up from my perch before reading the last page. Combining pitch-perfect imagery of small town Georgia with the chillingly understandable derangement of a serial killer, The Closet made me feel at once completely at home and on the edge of my seat. If Flannery O’Connor had been a man born in around 1944, she would have written this book (or at least figured it out quicker than I did). Well worth the read!