When ambitious young, 21-year old psych student Molly White wakes up to discover her roommate Emma has committed suicide, she discovers only a suicide note detailing the devastating last moments of Emma’s life. But when Molly begins to see haunting visions of Emma’s death, Molly starts to suspect there is much more to Emma’s suicide than meets the eye.—Jake Helgren
A psychology student’s best friend kills herself, leaving all the details of her life in a note. The student then begins to have surreal and frightening visions of her friend’s death, suspecting that there’s something more sinister at work.—Gaskmaskproductionsbooks
A campus is shaken up when golden spoon student Adam Bowen’s girlfriend Emma Duncan’s corpse is discovered by her her roommate Molly White. Inspired by nightmarish visions, she soon disbelieves the typed but officially accepted suicide note and focuses on a recent row with Adam, who at times was rather hard-handed, even believes to ‘prove’ this by recordings on a cellphone, which soon disappears. Even Molly’s golden spoon artist boyfriend Brady Faris tries to rein in her dangerous snooping, especially after the killer (or another) strikes again, but she only adds to the suspect list.—KGF Vissers
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