The Expendable Man

The Expendable Man by Dorothy Belle Hughes, published by Literary Licensing, LLC in May 2012, is a gripping narrative that unfolds over 254 pages. The story follows an intern who, while driving to a wedding in Phoenix, picks up a young female hitchhiker. This seemingly innocuous decision leads to a chilling turn of events when the hitchhiker is later found murdered, thrusting him into a desperate race to uncover the killer before the police can suspect his involvement.
Readers will find a tense exploration of suspense and intrigue as the protagonist navigates the complexities of the situation he finds himself in. The narrative delves into themes of innocence and guilt, as well as the unexpected consequences of a simple act of kindness. This edition, presented in English, invites readers to engage with a story that intertwines elements of mystery and psychological tension, making it a notable addition to literary collections.
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An Intern, Driving To A Wedding In Phoenix, Picks Up A Young Female Hitch-Hiker Who Is Later Found Murdered, Drawing Him Into A Race To Find The Killer, Before The Police Can Suspect Him.
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