The Trouble With Charlie

· Kenneth Preston
4.5
2 reviews
eBook
260
Pages
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About this eBook

A mind-bending story of one teen’s descent into madness and another teen’s quest to prevent an unspeakable tragedy.

Fifteen-year-old Charlie Simpson is a ticking time bomb. If somebody doesn’t stop him, he is going to explode. Fellow student Sam Caffey has never met Charlie, but he’s been watching him. He knows that Charlie is dangerous, and he knows that if he doesn’t act fast, people are going to die.

But the more Sam learns about the enigmatic Charlie, the more he begins to question his own sanity. He wants to stop Charlie. He wants to tell somebody that Charlie has killed and is going to kill again. But he can’t. Something in his head won’t let him. Is Charlie controlling Sam’s thoughts? Or is Sam losing his mind?

Sam has seen Charlie kill, but nothing can prepare him for what Charlie is about to do next. Charlie wants revenge. He wants to kill everybody who has ever wronged him. Can Sam stop Charlie? Or will he be forced to join him?

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2 reviews

About the author

Kenneth Preston is the author of "The Perfect Moment Trilogy," "The Clone Problem," "The Trouble With Charlie," and "The Final Girl." He was born and raised on Long Island and studied English at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. From literature to television to film, the myriad tales that painted his cultural landscape inspired him to begin writing his own stories. His first novel, "The Passing of Each Perfect Moment (The Perfect Moment Trilogy, Book 1)," was published in 2015.

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