Tender Nightmare

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The Tender and Playlen families were just two of many trying to carve out calm and fruitful existences in a nice place...But death, evil death, came as powerful opponent: The horror and mystery begins when some of the local residents start to turn up dead. The suspects are varied: the suspicious are all present or past employees of Lakeside Elementary School in Saint Petersburg, a small resort town in west central Florida. The story takes place nine years after the end of one of the deadliest wars in history: World War II. The personal problem for Tim and Todd Tender--fraternal twins--develops when their two best friends, Dink and Link Playlen--identical twins--are kidnapped. Both sets of brothers, precocious to say the least, had recently started their sixth-grade, big-shot year at Lakeside. Because of an extremely incompetent sheriff and his under-sheriff (the only law in the tiny town), the Tenders, with the aid of an Annie Oakley-wannabe teacher, are left to rescue their buddies before they become additional deadly scenes in the community's nightmare...

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5.0
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Ray Spencer
25 June 2016
Marvelous!
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About the author

Ray E. Spencer was raised in St. Petersburg, Florida--the city that serves as the location for his novel, Tender Nightmare. He holds a B.A. in English from the University of South Florida in Tampa. Ray has written a second novel and a screenplay, both titled, The Stolen Manuscript: The Dictionary Murders. He has finished the first draft of a screenplay based on Tender Nightmare. Ray is a member of the award-winning Amazing Authors Showcase.

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