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Evil has come to the city of Corona, California in the form of a serial killer; a twisted butcher who leaves Sesame Street keepsakes with the victims. Four boys find a strange dog with golden eyes that seems to see more than the boys themselves can. And when their paths cross and their destinies meet, will they have what it takes to stop the Sesame Street Killer?

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First published April 30, 2011

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March 31, 2013
This is a fascinating story, but really needs a proofreading. The author does a very nice job of getting us to feel like a young boy is talking to us, telling us a story from his point of view. There are moments in the story where it was rather frustrating to deal with the spelling and punctuation issues, but the voice and details of the story were enough to make it worthwhile. Still, if the author could get a good editor to help him clean up the story it would easily go from four to five stars.
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May 4, 2016
I really enjoyed this story that is not only a murder, mystery but a reminiscence of childhood. As a child we see the world differently and in this book, four friends, Jason, Ricky, Cory and Steve are like most young me growing up, that is until a serial killer strikes in their small town and a bit of innocence is lost. For me the story is a bit of a cross between King's "Stand By Me" and Lehane's "Mystic River" or a similar story. I found thee\ writing a good style for readers to settle into and be carried along on the journey. Great job by an author it has been my pleasure to find.
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Author 104 books365 followers
May 4, 2016
I really enjoyed this story that is not only a murder, mystery but a reminiscence of childhood. As a child we see the world differently and in this book, four friends, Jason, Ricky, Cory and Steve are like most young me growing up, that is until a serial killer strikes in their small town and a bit of innocence is lost. For me the story is a bit of a cross between King's "Stand By Me" and Lehane's "Mystic River" or a similar story. I found thee\ writing a good style for readers to settle into and be carried along on the journey. Great job by an author it has been my pleasure to find.
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October 8, 2012
I got this (free) book because it had a good rating at the Barnes and Noble site. Although the story was entertaining, it was very poorly written, and had obviously never been proofread. (Spellcheck only fixes spelling mistakes, not grammar and other errors!) There were also many tedious details and much unnecessary repetition. I won't read anything more by this author.
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November 14, 2012
Very interesting read for a new author. i enjoyed this book very much.few grammatical errors and eye catching plot.
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