false imprisonment

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false imprisonment

The me I used to be

a novel
"After serving time for a crime she didn't commit, Evangeline returns home to discover her father left her solely responsible for the family's failing ranch, her mother blames her for her father's death, and her brothers want her out of their way. With her family's future squarely on her shoulders, she desperately searches for ways to save their home--before they lose everything. Her only ally, Chris Chambers. The cop who sent her away is positive she took the fall for someone else. And if she helps him track down the real criminals, he'll clear her record. But the closer Evangeline and Chris get to exposing the truth--and to each other--the deeper Evangeline is drawn into a dangerous sting that will finally bring her justice and pave the way for a bright future."--.
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Old boy

Goto discovers the identity of the man who had him imprisoned for ten long years and that his ordeal originated with a schoolyard grudge, but he is disturbed to learn that he must continue to spar with this enemy in order to protect his friends. Contains adult content.
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Old boy

"Ten years ago, they took him. He doesn't know who. For ten years he has been confined in a private prison. He doesn't know why. For ten years his only contact with the outside world has been a television set and the voices of his jailers. In time, he lost himself. He changed -- transformed himself into something else-- something hard-- something lethal. Suddenly one day, his incarceration ends, again without explanation. He is sedated, stuffed inside a trunk, and dumped in a park. When he awakes, he is free to reclaim what's left of his life-- and what's left is revenge"--Publisher's website.
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Old boy

Goto is spurred onward in a deadly game in which he must contact the woman who taught the sixth grade class where he offended a boy who became his nemesis, which led to the secret imprisonment of Goto for ten years.
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Old boy

"Ten years ago, they took him. He doesn't know who. For ten years he has been confined in a private prison. He doesn't know why. For ten years his only contact with the outside world has been a television set and the voices of his jailers. In time, he lost himself. He changed -- transformed himself into something else-- something hard-- something lethal. Suddenly one day, his incarceration ends, again without explanation. He is sedated, stuffed inside a trunk, and dumped in a park. When he awakes, he is free to reclaim what's left of his life-- and what's left is revenge"--Publisher's website.
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Old boy

Goto has one last chance to decipher why his wealthy former schoolmate has kept him prisoner for a decade--or face death along with the girl he loves.
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Old boy

"Ten years ago, they took him. He doesn't know who. For ten years he has been confined in a private prison. He doesn't know why. For ten years his only contact with the outside world has been a television set and the voices of his jailers. In time, he lost himself. He changed -- transformed himself into something else-- something hard-- something lethal. Suddenly one day, his incarceration ends, again without explanation. He is sedated, stuffed inside a trunk, and dumped in a park. When he awakes, he is free to reclaim what's left of his life-- and what's left is revenge"--Publisher's website.
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Old boy

Goto is led from one dead end to another in disovering his tormentor's identity until he receives a tip that an old classmate may have been behind his ten year imprisonment. It's been years since he's since his schoolmate and he looks much different. Has Goto finally found the truth or has he swallowed more false bait?.
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Old boy

Having been released after his ten years of unexplained imprisonment, Goto has only a cell-phone as a link to his abductor and discovering the reason for his decade in Hell.

The Shawshank redemption

Mild-mannered banker Andy Dufresne is unjustly sentenced to life in the brutal Shawshank State Prison. The other inmates think he won't survive, but Andy surprises them with his strength and resourcefulness.

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