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A Most Dangerous Game, Book 2: A Most  Dangerous Game, #2
A Most Dangerous Game, Book 3: A Most  Dangerous Game, #3
A Most Dangerous Game, Book 1: A Most  Dangerous Game, #1
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Agi successfully survives her first brush with evil, and is happy to get to her friends, and more importantly to Colin. Everything goes according to plan, until Agi and Colin venture outside the conservatory, and discover an even greater evil. But, this time she would not have the advantage of surprise, this evil has known about her since the day she was born, and was waiting for her. Again, Agi refuses to run away, and upon entering the belly of the beast, Agi learns where she really came from, and the truth about the Redshield family.

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Release dateNov 21, 2017
A Most Dangerous Game, Book 2: A Most  Dangerous Game, #2
A Most Dangerous Game, Book 3: A Most  Dangerous Game, #3
A Most Dangerous Game, Book 1: A Most  Dangerous Game, #1

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  • A Most Dangerous Game, Book 1: A Most Dangerous Game, #1

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    A Most Dangerous Game, Book 1: A Most  Dangerous Game, #1
    A Most Dangerous Game, Book 1: A Most  Dangerous Game, #1

    Agi is happy to get back to school, and away from the Redshield family. She has spent most of her life in boarding school, and is glad to be back with her friends. Agi doesn't consider herself to be a pretty girl, but when two of the most popular boys in school start fighting over who gets to dance with her, she starts to wonder. Her best friend warns her about what happens to girls who get too popular at The Melton Conservatory, but Agi ignores her. Agi didn't know anything about the system, and her ignorance would cost her something that she cherished more than all the money in the world.

  • A Most Dangerous Game, Book 2: A Most Dangerous Game, #2

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    A Most Dangerous Game, Book 2: A Most  Dangerous Game, #2
    A Most Dangerous Game, Book 2: A Most  Dangerous Game, #2

    Agi always knew that evil was real. She read about it in books, and saw it in movies, but she didn't truly understand it until she saw what it could do. The shock of her loss was too much to bear. Her friends tried to distract her with school events, and a potential romance with Colin was what she always hoped for, but she had no intention of giving up. Evil was real, it had to be stopped, and when the opportunity arose, Agi would not be denied.

  • A Most Dangerous Game, Book 3: A Most Dangerous Game, #3

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    A Most Dangerous Game, Book 3: A Most  Dangerous Game, #3
    A Most Dangerous Game, Book 3: A Most  Dangerous Game, #3

    Agi successfully survives her first brush with evil, and is happy to get to her friends, and more importantly to Colin. Everything goes according to plan, until Agi and Colin venture outside the conservatory, and discover an even greater evil. But, this time she would not have the advantage of surprise, this evil has known about her since the day she was born, and was waiting for her. Again, Agi refuses to run away, and upon entering the belly of the beast, Agi learns where she really came from, and the truth about the Redshield family.

Author

Michael John Melton

“A Most Dangerous Game” is based on the Black Nobility. These elite bloodlines are the foundation for every horror story ever written. They drink blood, they are cannibalistic, and their mind control capabilities are beyond imagination. If you follow me on social media, you’ll actually see me make the connection between real events, and the fictional characters in my books. My central characters are compelling and romantic. They have a dark sense of humor, and are not afraid to think outside the box. If you like film production, and music, as well as writing, you might want to follow the progress of this book series. I studied Film Production at UCLA, Business Administration at CSULB, Graphic Arts at GWC, and I don’t mind sharing what I’ve learned with others.

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