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Together for the first time, experience all four books in THE AFTON MORRISON SERIES as one complete serial novel.
Afton Morrison, twenty-six, is a small-town children's librarian by day, on a murderous mission to make the world a better place by night. From the hunt for a violent sexual predator to the last stand against her tormentor, THE AFTON MORRISON SERIES delves into a world of moral ambiguity, told in four thrilling parts:
· GO HOME, AFTON
· SEE YOU SOON, AFTON
· NICE TRY, AFTON
· TIME'S UP, AFTON
Packed with suspense, grit, and action, THE AFTON MORRISON SERIES delivers audiences an unlikely heroine in the form of a disturbed vigilante murderess.
This edition also features a bonus short story, A BOOK WITH NO PICTURES, the first published title from author Brent Jones to have featured Afton Morrison as a character.
GO HOME, AFTON:
Afton Morrison, twenty-six, is a small-town children's librarian. She's also a disturbed vigilante murderess, in pursuit of a violent sexual predator.
SEE YOU SOON, AFTON:
Suspected of a murder she didn't commit, Afton searches for an abducted teenage girl, leading her to unravel dark secrets from her own past.
NICE TRY, AFTON:
With the town on lockdown and her companions in danger, Afton attempts to establish an improbable truce, leading her into a deadly trap.
TIME'S UP, AFTON:
Afton contends with unwanted notoriety as she plots to kill vicious drug dealers and prepares for the last stand against her tormentor.
A BOOK WITH NO PICTURES:
A loser, pushing forty, struggles to raise his gifted nephew, in this short and comedic tale of dysfunction.
Praise for THE AFTON MORRISON SERIES:
"...thrilling..."
—The Nerdy Girl Express
"...a delightfully dark read..."
—Reedsy
"...it hooks you in immediately..."
—Geeks of Doom
"...gripping..."
—Feathered Quill
"...a uniquely gritty style..."
—Reads & Reels