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Down Harris Lane

The road to darkness and redemption

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Down Harris Lane

By: Paul Early
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Madison wakes in darkness, chained and injured.
Twenty‑four hours earlier, she was just trying to leave her past behind.

Madison Walker is done with Los Angeles — the drugs, the gang violence, the boyfriend who kept pulling her under. She packs her life into a beat‑up Chevy and heads for Arizona, hoping for a clean slate and a chance to make things right with her parents.

But she never gets there.

The final day before her disappearance — the gas station, the diner, the quiet stretch of highway — takes on a chilling new meaning as the truth unravels. Every ordinary moment becomes a breadcrumb leading straight to the nightmare she now finds herself trapped inside.

Then comes the moment she faces her captor — a man she knows.
A man who regrets what he’s done… but can’t let her go.
Not yet.

What follows is a psychological battle of wills, where nothing is as it seems and deception becomes the only path to freedom. A deadly game in which both Madison and her captor are pushed to the edge of sanity — and neither can afford to break first.

Perfect for readers who love psychological suspense and twist‑driven tension.
A Hitchcock‑style descent into fear, control, and the lies we tell to stay alive.

What readers are saying about Down Harris Lane:
“Bloody brilliant — a page‑turning thriller.”
“I read it in one day. Couldn’t put it down.”
“Clever cat‑and‑mouse tension. Would make a great film.”
“Kept me guessing right to the surprise ending.”
Crime Thrillers Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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