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A Brain in Third Person
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A Brain in Third Person
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A Brain in Third Person
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Size: Paperback
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Pennington Wentworth, II lives in a penthouse condominium in Atlanta and enjoys the finer things in life--expensive wine, the finest restaurants, designer clothes, the best hair salons and the priciest manicures--until he suffers a traumatic brain injury in a car accident. Then, his life changed forever, Atlanta's normally peaceful landscape is equally changed as "Bad Penny" begins his reign of terror. Not since serial killer Wayne Williams terrorized the city while committing the Atlanta Child Murders, has the city been paralyzed with such fear. With his brain injury apparently permanent he has no recollection of his previous life and moves forward with his plans to become America's all-time, most prolific serial killer. If not for outstanding police work from a joint task force involving detectives of the Atlanta Police Department and those from America's spookiest city, Savannah, GA, he might have been successful.
Pennington Wentworth, II lives in a penthouse condominium in Atlanta and enjoys the finer things in life--expensive wine, the finest restaurants, designer clothes, the best hair salons and the priciest manicures--until he suffers a traumatic brain injury in a car accident. Then, his life changed forever, Atlanta's normally peaceful landscape is equally changed as "Bad Penny" begins his reign of terror. Not since serial killer Wayne Williams terrorized the city while committing the Atlanta Child Murders, has the city been paralyzed with such fear. With his brain injury apparently permanent he has no recollection of his previous life and moves forward with his plans to become America's all-time, most prolific serial killer. If not for outstanding police work from a joint task force involving detectives of the Atlanta Police Department and those from America's spookiest city, Savannah, GA, he might have been successful.


















