Free Rider

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Pub Date Oct 25 2022 | Archive Date Aug 31 2022
TKO Presents | TKO Studios, LLC.

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Set in 1970s New York City, this dark coming-of-age thriller follows twin sisters as corruption, decadence, and greed engulf any vestiges of innocence, trust, and security they may have left. 

Khalika and Violet, twin girls growing up in a privileged hell, are on the cusp of adulthood after barely surviving a childhood that threatened to shred their psyches before devouring them both in a seismic swirl of pure evil.

But one of the sisters has a few moves of her own planned, ones that will require the full cooperation of the other . . . 
Set in 1970s New York City, this dark coming-of-age thriller follows twin sisters as corruption, decadence, and greed engulf any vestiges of innocence, trust, and security they may have left. 

Khalika...

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Distributed by Simon & Schuster.

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ISBN 9781952203909
PRICE $14.99 (USD)
PAGES 280

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I liked most of this story. A few parts didn't feel like they were needed. But it created great nostalgia with the setting, and watching the character arcs.
Interesting concept overall.
I enjoy the dark undertones, and just the pure grittiness.

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