
Preying 4 Rain
Loneliness Is Not a Condition, But an Opportunity, Ripe for Exploitation
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Wayne Wright
Loneliness can crush the soul, particularly when a person has lost a lifelong mate. To blonde, voluptuous Jamie and Korean fireplug Soo Jin, loneliness is not a condition, but an opportunity ripe for exploitation. Those sick old men don’t need properties and money; they need to die. All they do is veg out in front of a TV all day, popping their meds. On the other hand, Jamie and Soon Jin still have a lot of life left in them. They need those properties and money to live life to its fullest. Perhaps those wealthy old guys just need a little push to speed up the process.
And so they scheme, lying in wait for an aneurysm ready to burst, a cancer ready to spread, or a heart ready to fail, leaving in their wake a trail of dead old men and devastated families. Meet Jamie and Soo Jin, the black widows of Preying 4 Rain…or, might we suggest, avoid Jamie and Soo Jin at all costs…if you’d rather keep your loved ones alive.
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