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For Lucinda Roy, the nightmares have never stopped. She's in a cage, dark and silent and ominous. Trapped forever with the silent, menacing student who she once forced herself to tutor, the one student whose name and history will forever be linked to hers: Seung Hui Cho.
Two years have passed since Cho massacred 32 students and faculty members at Virginia Tech. And still Roy, the English professor who spent more time with him privately than any other teacher in long, strange tutoring sessions she dreaded, dreams disturbing dreams.
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