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The Repayment Plan
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The Repayment Plan in Brampton, ON
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The Repayment Plan in Brampton, ON
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THE REPAYMENT PLAN SYPNOSIS: "PAY"
Twenty-four-year-old Brian McKinley went to bed and had sweet dreams about his beautiful girlfriend, Lelah, but he awakened to find himself trapped in the middle of someone's sick nightmare.
His recently received master's degree from Vanderbilt University, but his keen logic, and high I.Q. are no match for his kidnappers. It seems his deep pockets can't even get him out of this perilous situation. "WHAT"
Strangers, whispers and darkness engulf him for fourteen days, while he's confined to a chair in an unfamiliar place. How much longer can he withstand this torture and feeling of uncertainty? He misses Lelah and his home terribly. What did he ever do to deserve this? "YOU OWE"
Brian wants answers while his kidnappers want revenge.
On the 15th day, masks are removed, and all is revealed.
Could it be that he is really guilty as charged? Brian learns that the
sinister game that he has been forced to play is centered around a well-organized scheme that looks like it could end in death for him. Can Brian get his kidnappers to see that he is an innocent man, or will he succumb to The Repayment Plan?
THE REPAYMENT PLAN SYPNOSIS: "PAY"
Twenty-four-year-old Brian McKinley went to bed and had sweet dreams about his beautiful girlfriend, Lelah, but he awakened to find himself trapped in the middle of someone's sick nightmare.
His recently received master's degree from Vanderbilt University, but his keen logic, and high I.Q. are no match for his kidnappers. It seems his deep pockets can't even get him out of this perilous situation. "WHAT"
Strangers, whispers and darkness engulf him for fourteen days, while he's confined to a chair in an unfamiliar place. How much longer can he withstand this torture and feeling of uncertainty? He misses Lelah and his home terribly. What did he ever do to deserve this? "YOU OWE"
Brian wants answers while his kidnappers want revenge.
On the 15th day, masks are removed, and all is revealed.
Could it be that he is really guilty as charged? Brian learns that the
sinister game that he has been forced to play is centered around a well-organized scheme that looks like it could end in death for him. Can Brian get his kidnappers to see that he is an innocent man, or will he succumb to The Repayment Plan?





















