01984cam a2200409 i 45000010011000000030008000110050017000190080041000360100015000770200018000920200015001100350022001250400008001470420008001550430012001630820016001751000027001912450050002182500037002682640059003053000037003643360026004013370028004273380027004555000078004825200279005605200524008396500026013636500021013896500023014106500029014336500030014626500022014926500019015146510020015336550021015531099538722MeVbMML20201027160719.0190429s2019 meu d 000 1 eng  a2019021196 a9781643582825 a1643582828 a(OCoLC)1099538722 cjrm apcc an-us-or00a813/.542231 aJackson, Lisa,eauthor10aParanoidh[text (large print)]/cLisa Jackson aCenter Point Large Print edition 1aThorndike, Maine :bCenter Point Large Print, c[2019] a607 pages (large print) ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aRegular print version previously published by: Kensington Publishing Corp a"Some people in Rachel Gaston's small hometown of Edgewater, Oregon, think she got away with murder twenty years ago when she mistook a real gun for a toy. As that deadly anniversary approaches, she'll need to find the truth ... before it finds her"--cProvided by publisher aThere are people in Edgewater, Oregon, who think that Rachel Gaston got away with murder when she shot and killed her brother in a teenage game. That was twenty years ago, and Rachel is moving on, trying to put the guilt of what happened behind her. On the anniversary of her brother's death she receives a text message: I forgive you. Then she begins receiving midnight phone calls from a blocked number. Are these happenings malicious? Genuinely forgiving? Or is Rachel just being paranoid? -- adapted from back cover 0aManslaughtervFiction 0aLarge type books 0aAccidentsvFiction 0aBrothersxDeathvFiction 0aStalking victimsvFiction 0aParanoiavFiction 0aGuiltvFiction 0aOregonvFiction 0aLarge type books