Faces Behind the Stones Series by Fran Lewis

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  • Faces Behind the Stones (Faces Behind the Stones #1)
    #1

    Faces Behind the Stones (Faces Behind the Stones #1)

    Fran Lewis

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2012

    BLURB FACES BEHIND THE STONE Driving down the rocky path I saw the overgrown grass, weeds and poison ivy overtaking the outer perimeter of the bushes. The smell of mildew, the stench of the dried bones of animals killed by cars along this dirt road coming up from the ground, the sadness on the faces of the drivers in the cars behind us; you could feel the pain and sorrow... more

  • Bad Choices (Faces Behind the Stones #2)
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    Bad Choices (Faces Behind the Stones #2)

    Fran Lewis

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2012

    This is an ACE for ISBN13:9781938243776 Bad ChoicesThe choices that you make today are the ones you will live with forever. As I drive through many different cemeteries you will hear the voices of those behind these stones. Some are old and worn while others are just beginning to fade as the memories of those teens whose names are on the stones... more

  • Lies, Betrayals, Fear (Faces Behind the Stones #3)
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    Lies, Betrayals, Fear (Faces Behind the Stones #3)

    Fran Lewis

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2013

    Praise for Faces Three: Lies: Betrayals: Fear: Who will be the next to wind up behind a stone: FACES 3: Fran Lewis Faces behind the stones will grab you from beyond. Watch where you walk-Karen H.Vaughan: Author of Daytona Dead Fran Lewis’ Faces Three: Lies, Betrayal, Fear shows chillingly that crime comes in many forms. So does retribution. It’s filled with delicious irony... more

  • Hidden Truths & Lies (Faces Behind the Stones #4)
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    Hidden Truths & Lies (Faces Behind the Stones #4)

    Fran Lewis

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2016

    Each story in this series teaches a lesson the person behind the stone should have learned before committing crime, hurting someone else, or generally failing at life. We’re about to enter Golden Stone Cemetery, where these unfortunate people are buried so deep you can barely find their markers. Their crimes are so heinous and their deeds so cruel that family members buried them here because they want to forget they ever existed.

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