Unintended Consequences By: Stephen P. Black A doctor in a small town. A desperate pharmacy delivery driver. A dealer expanding into new markets in rural America. A stunned community, an unwitting victim to the nightmare of narcotic abuse. The web that entwines and changes their lives, forever. How does one destroy that which consumes from within? What fans are saying... “I couldn’t put this book down! A true life horror.” - E. Morton “Believable characters in a dark, chilling story. A must read for all teens and parents.” - C. Finley
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