Each owns their life, the long-haul trucker, a savoir-faire real estate agent, the corrupt sheriff, a serial rapist, and the young wife left alone to sell her home. They are all "FSBOs," For Sale By Owners, attempting to sell themselves and others on what they want to believe.
As a serial rapist preys upon the vulnerable, news media and police fail to disclose that the rape victims are all For Sale By Owners. A female real estate agent is found dead. A male agent is missing. Behind the scenes forces are at play impacting the lives of both the innocent and the guilty. Red Haring, a...
Each owns their life, the long-haul trucker, a savoir-faire real estate agent, the corrupt sheriff, a serial rapist, and the young wife left alone to ...
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