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Taken Away: A Psychological Thriller: Fiction Series
Taken Away: A Psychological Thriller: Fiction Series
Taken Away: A Psychological Thriller: Fiction Series
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Taken Away: A Psychological Thriller: Fiction Series

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Aaron Howe, an undergraduate student, finds himself in Oyster University hospital room. The police officer accused him of drunk driving and destroying public property. He can't afford to get anymore citations else he will be kicked out of the college. He remember meeting a girl named Cacillie but doesn't have any idea how did he end up in public property. He thinks the girl is playing a game with him. Neither the police officer nor the consultant psychologist believed he is innocent. This is not his first meeting with the psychologist; he had met him in the past. The psychologist reveals that his close friend, Brian, is in district prison serving the sentence for rape. How are Brian and Cacillie linked to Aaron's current condition? Or Aaron is the one responsible for his current predicament?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnand Prakash
Release dateMay 19, 2019
ISBN9781393232926
Taken Away: A Psychological Thriller: Fiction Series
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Anand Prakash

Anand Prakash is researcher by profession and writer by passion. In his fiction and poetry, he writes about relationships and their meanings. He has finished a collection of short stories and a book of poetry on relationships. Some of his experimental fictions have appeared in z-composition, Crack the Spine, Fictitious magazine, the Delinquent issue 20, Miser magazine issue VII. His writing can be found at http://authoranandprakash.com/ Email him at anandprakash026@gmail.com for comments about the story and questions on writing process. He looks forward to hear back from you.

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    Taken Away - Anand Prakash

    AUTHOR’S NOTE

    THE FOLLOWING IS A work of fiction. All people, places, and events are purely products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual people, places, or events is entirely coincidental.

    License Notes

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. The ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each person you share it with. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then you should purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    COVER WAS DESIGNED using the free picture from Tony Rojas @tonyrojasstudio downloaded from http://unsplash.com/photos/lk5MYKmGyFE

    DEDICATION

    Ram Prakash Kamal

    Living the life with ruthless passion and what-the-heck attitude

    I envy and love your persona

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    I WILL FOREVER BE THANKFUL to everyone who supported my writing habit (friends, family, and Kofenya among all Caffeine places).

    CHAPTER I

    INTERROGATION

    My head hurt as if it was tightened with some invisible barbed wires. Reek of powerful antiseptics added to my headache. I judged my surroundings. It was a white room. Most of things in this medium-sized room were white: walls, wheeled bed with height adjustable headrest and bed sheet. A person in the white coat confirmed my suspicion of the hospital.

    You are brought here in morning from the university garden, a person with handlebar moustache in a black dress said as soon as I opened my eyes. The police officer stood next to my bed. I sat straight as if I was sitting on a chair. Oyster University police was involved. The officer’s black uniform provided much needed contrast. Covered in white overalls, I kept my hands underneath of the sheet for the fear of shackles.

    I stared up at him: how long can

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