Black Jack: A Nail Biting, Hair-raising Thriller (Jack Ryder Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
Kimberly followed Rosa up to the attic. Rosa went to her reading corner that Kimberly had decorated for her and picked up an old book. She handed it to her mother. “This one. I found it in the corner over there, tucked in behind the rafters.” Kimberly looked at it. She opened it and flipped through a few pages. It was all handwritten. So rare to see anymore. “Who wrote all this?” Kimberly asked. Rosa shrugged. “I haven’t read much of it. Just the story of the general and his daughter. I flipped through the first pages and fell over the story. There’s even a picture of them here, see?” Rosa pulled out an old photograph and handed it to Kimberly. It was torn and yellow in the edges. It showed the general, sitting proud in a chair, leaning on a cane, behind him stood his wife and daughter. Kimberly stared long at the family, her heart throbbing in her chest. The general was dressed in a black suit with a butterfly and in his mouth he had a cigar.
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