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Disappearing Students
Disappearing Students
Disappearing Students
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Disappearing Students

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A middle school student and his best friend investigate why students at their school are suddenly missing. It may have something to do with the murder of an woman in their small town who owned a shop full of oriental artifacts.
(Note: Due to increased download volumes of this book. It has been completely re-edited and reformatted as of August 10th 2017.)

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2017
ISBN9781370847020
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    Disappearing Students - Dongbaek Sasang

    Disappearing Students

    By Dongbaek Sasang

    Copyright 2017

    Smashwords Edition

    Public Domain

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

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    Chapter 1

    Danny, another student has gone missing today! my best friend Adam yelled at me.

    What the heck is going on around here, I shouted.

    Dunno man, rumour has it Mr. Rubouski is kidnapping children at our middle school and selling their kidneys in Thailand, he answered.

    Living in a town as small as ours, I think somebody would have seen something and told the Sherriff by now, I replied.

    Yeah, you’re right, kids are probably just coming down with that Mono thing, he said.

    Well, the bell is about to ring, so let’s go to class now, I said as we walked down the hall.

    Adam was my best friend, couldn’t find a better friend than him. In fact, our parents were friends before we were even born. They always joked we met inside our mothers’ bellies. He’d do anything

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