At The End Of The Road|Grant Jerkins, Go Queen Go!: Chess for Kids|Carole Marsh, Reptiles (Classifying Animals)|Sarah Wilkes, DSST Management Information Systems Exam Secrets Study Guide: DSST Test Review for the Dantes Subject Standardized . · At the End of the Road is Grant Jerkins’s second novel and there is nothing of the sophomore slump about it. Set in rural Georgia on the cusp of the coming suburban sprawl that’s ready to explode out of Atlanta, At the End of the Road is the story of ten year old Kyle and how radically his life changes one day in after he causes a car. AT THE END OF THE ROAD. by Grant Jerkins. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON Kyle’s mind is full of the things that might occupy any year-old: the woods along the road to the reservoir, the green scum on the surface of the pond, his scratchy Sunday suit, the corn and the sweet potatoes planted on either side of the long gravel driveway that winds.
Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for At the End of the Road at bltadwin.ru Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Grant Jerkins is the author of A Very Simple Crime, At the End of the Road, The Ninth Step, and Done In One. His most recent novel, Abnormal Man, was published by ABC Group Documentation. He lives in the Atlanta. Grant Jerkins is the author of A Very Simple Crime, which The New York Times called "An extremely nasty study in abnormal psychology." The prize-winning debut was selected by Book of the Month Club, Mystery Guild, QPB, The Literary Guild, and Doubleday Book Club; and has since been optioned for film by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Nicholas Kazan.
Read "At the End of the Road" by Grant Jerkins available from Rakuten Kobo. From the critically acclaimed author of A Very Simple Crime, a chilling story of a young boy coming to grips with genuin. At the end of the road by Grant Jerkins. Publication date Topics Secrets, Life change events, Psychological fiction, Fiction Publisher Berkley Prime Crime Collection. Grant Jerkins is the author of A Very Simple Crime, which The New York Times called "An extremely nasty study in abnormal psychology." The prize-winning debut was selected by Book of the Month Club, Mystery Guild, QPB, The Literary Guild, and Doubleday Book Club; and has since been optioned for film by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Nicholas Kazan.
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