Robbie and his friends were walking down a long, dirt, road every night and someone was running down teenage boys late at night hoping to find some justice for someone. When one of the boys finds out the girls name after their friend Robbie tells an eerie story that's close to the truth of how the girl died he goes to the library to see if he can find anything else on the story. He is surprised that its not just a story, but its a true story. One by one the boys are killed off as Gregory gets closer and closer to the truth of what happened to his daughter on her last night alive.
As Robbie and his friends walk to Jason's house to spend the night they have to go up a long dirt road that is close to Robbie and Brian's home. Half way up the road Robbie tells a story that he had heard years before sharing it with his friends. At first its just to scare the hell out of Brian but when asked if its a true story he has no choice to admit that it is. Jason gets tired of Robbie scaring Brian and tells him to knock it off until Nate sticks up for Robbie. Even then he doesn't believe the horror story. Before the night ends Robbie leaves Jason's house in anger because Jason still doesn't believe him. That's when the real terror begins!
The story starts with Robbie an a bunch of his friends walking down a road near the woods. Robbie begins a story about a girl a few years earlier who was killed while walking down the road, by a hit and run driver, who left her to die. He went on to say that every year, her father searches for his daughters killer and actually commits murder himself in revenge for her death.
This was a story that grabs you at the gut and does not let go. Eh! It could be really frightening at times.
Interesting quick read a story tell tale that hits close to home...happens more often than is virtue to public attention...not many killers or shall we say hit and runs thrive on the high of killing others by hit and runs and to be kept clandestine from social media, news and eradicate that it ever happened is extraordinary...most often than not patients is the highest priority to catch the killer...
I was expecting a well crafted story. Double-spaced, faulty sentence structure, spelling errors, and proper word choice (new/knew) were serious enough that I could finish it--thus the one-star rating.