Stalking Stacy

Stalking Stacy by Steven Andrew Cole is a fiction novel published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in February 2010. This 214-page book is presented in English and delves into the life of Billy Hill, who becomes increasingly obsessed with the Stocking Stacy website, where Stacy Nickels showcases her lifestyle through live streaming video. As Billy’s fascination escalates, he transitions from a mere cyberstalker to a predator, discovering that Stacy lives in his hometown of Austin. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of suspense, revealing the complexities of Billy’s life and his attempts to conceal his actions from his older brother, Bryce, who is entangled in serious allegations.
Readers will find a story rich in tension and character dynamics, as Billy navigates his obsession while grappling with family ties and the implications of his actions. The plot intertwines elements of thrillers and suspense, exploring themes of crime and family life. With over three hundred references to Stone Temple Pilots lyrics, the book adds a unique layer to the storytelling, enhancing the reader’s experience. Stalking Stacy offers a compelling look at the darker sides of obsession and the consequences that follow.
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Billy Hill becomes more than just fascinated when he discovers the Stocking Stacy website where Stacy Nickels exploits her sexy lifestyle via live streaming video. Billy’s obsession turns from cyberstalker to predator when he learns that Stacy coincidentally lives in his hometown of Austin. From the Internet to her own backyard, Billy stalks Stacy while trying to keep it secret from his older brother, Bryce, a rape and murder suspect. Events go from bad to worse as Billy’s life is portrayed through a suspenseful story full of infectious characters and intertwined with over three hundred Stone Temple Pilots lyrics.
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