Girl with a Straight Razor
Driven by an instinct she doesn't fully understand and haunted by memories of another life, Valerie prowls the night, guided by visions of a ghostly woman in black, a razor-wielding female prowls the night in her search for victims and for answers to her haunting nightmares, which she hopes will bring her face-to-face with her own existential truth.
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