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A coming-of-age story of friendship and fear . . .
In 1979, crime and drug dealing continue to infiltrate North Sacramento. Meanwhile, the East Area Rapist continues terrorizing residents of Sacramento, and the police still don't know who he is.
Shari Davis and her best friend Janet have longed and planned to escape for years, and now, with money saved from their first year of working, they finally can.
But the East Area Rapist is still on the loose, and every shadow makes Shari look over her shoulder. As she and Janet drive south along the coast, carrying eight-track tapes and
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A coming-of-age story of friendship and fear . . .

In 1979, crime and drug dealing continue to infiltrate North Sacramento. Meanwhile, the East Area Rapist continues terrorizing residents of Sacramento, and the police still don't know who he is.

Shari Davis and her best friend Janet have longed and planned to escape for years, and now, with money saved from their first year of working, they finally can.

But the East Area Rapist is still on the loose, and every shadow makes Shari look over her shoulder. As she and Janet drive south along the coast, carrying eight-track tapes and revolvers, she can't shake the feeling they're being watched.

Maybe she can't run from her fears after all.


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Autorenporträt
Erin Donoho has an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Arcadia University, and has had a short story and a collection of poems published in Metonym, as well as short stories published in Marathon, the Blue Lake Review, and AZE. She resides in California, and besides writing enjoys studying history and psychology and getting lost in music. Her website is www.erindonoho.com.