BOOK DESCRIPTION
Inga manages to escape from a "house of terror" where she was held as a captive along with other girls who were kidnapped. She is chased into the woods and runs onto the road, almost falling under the wheels of an approaching car. She thought, it would be better to die that way than to return to her captors. The driver of the car, to her surprise, saves her. He brings her to his house and introduces her to his family: his mother, his father and his younger sister. He gives Inga a key to a separate room and brings her food. She appreciates his help and calls him her knight from the road. All she needs now is a phone to make a call to her mother. Her savior, Alman, says they don't have one in the house. He's also not in a hurry to take her from his house in the woods to the town where she can talk to police. And Inga began to doubt the noble intentions of her savior. After some time she starts to think this house is worse than the one she was imprisoned in before, if that was possible.
Supernatural thriller 105 000 words.
AUTHOR BIO
Natasha A. Salnikova wrote and hosted two TV shows in Russia. She was a writer for the national prime-time talk show "Tema" and for national sitcoms and dramas. She also published two books.
In 2001 she made a big decision and moved to America to be with her husband. She had acting roles in TV commercials, shot photographs for a Knopf/Random House travel guide, studied English and kept writing.
Currently Natasha lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her twins and her husband. She writes feature stories for a Russian newspaper and teaches yoga.
You can write her to asanat@mail.ru and subscribe to her author's letter.
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