Frances

Frances by Mary Carmen, published by AuthorHouse in July 2003, is a work of fiction that spans 156 pages. This narrative follows three best friends who make a pact to execute a perfect crime in their youth, driven solely by the challenge of evading capture. Set against the backdrop of the Hollywood Hills, the story unfolds through a series of events that intertwine mobsters, high-stakes gambling, and betrayal, ultimately leading to tragic outcomes.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of friendship and ambition as the characters navigate their dark intentions. The plot delves into themes of crime and moral ambiguity, showcasing the consequences of their decisions. With elements of romance and science fiction woven into the narrative, Frances presents a complex tale that examines the lengths to which individuals will go for the thrill of the chase.
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Three best friends vow to commit a major perfect crime when they grow up, for no other reason than to see if they can get away with it. It will ultimately lead to several murders — including some of their own. The Hollywood Hills is the site of this tale of mobsters, high-stakes gambling, embezzlement, betrayal, and murder.
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