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Product NameFortress
CategoryBook / Magazine / Publication
Short DescriptionHardcover
Amazon.comA Buy on Amazon ~ 0312299788
Price New74.46 US Dollars    (curriencies)
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AuthorGabrielle Lord
Page Count141
BindingHardcover
Published04/01/1981
Long DescriptionWithout warning, their peace was shattered by the appearance at the window of a grotesquely masked figure. It was the start of a forty-eight hour ordeal of terror for teacher Sally Jones and her small band of pupils, kidnapped by a gang of sinister and sadistic men asking a million dollar ransom for their victims. Sally's first concern was to protect and comfort the children but as their nightmare continued she became determined to escape and then, together with the children, to destroy.
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