📖 The Scoop
When Sam Jones wakes up handcuffed in a cellar with a pounding headache and blurred vision she naturally assumes she is suffering the aftermath of a great night out. But then she realizes that she's chained to a beam in the ceiling and that the cellar door is locked. As her memory returns she recalls all too vividly being kidnapped from the parking lot of the film studios where her boyfriend, Hugo, is shooting a TV series.
Before Sam gets free she's going to have to work out what her kidnappers are playing at. Is she their real target, or have they mistaken her for someone in the TV series? And what are they after - money, perverted kicks or publicity for a cause?
Despite the pains in her head, she starts to plan her escape. Sam may be hung over and handcuffed, but cross her and she's guaranteed to be dangerous.
Wreaking a nasty revenge on her kidnappers, Sam manages to escape. Or so she thinks--It is only the first twist in a plot which will take all her ingenuity to solve.
Genre: Fiction / General (fancy, right?)
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