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T.L. Miller
A short excerpt:
The most important trick I learned about killing is something I read once on the inside of a book cover. The book was called "Success!" and I figured that seemed like a good thing to have so I gave it a quick look. The first sentence of the book was "Success comes to those who are willing to do what others aren't willing to do." That one sentence filled my head with so much stuff that I never got around to reading the rest of it.
I seen a newspaper or two where they talked about me, and the word "success" ain't yet come up. But you got to admit, I'm a pretty successful killer.
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I Killed a Bunch of Folks
Theo is a small-town Idaho kid who guards his secrets even closer than he guards his smile. However, when he kills his girlfriend and is sent to prison, he begins recounting his strange life into a tape recorder.
Parent killer, mountain hermit, car thief, priest, fifteen year old mass murderer. You’d be surprised at what you can get away with as long as you keep your mouth shut.
Print: $9.75
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