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The Good Son

by Todd Strasser

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The phone rang at a little before one in the morning and I knew it was my mother. I didn't even have to look at the number there on the little cell phone screen, I just said, "Mom."
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by Todd Strasser, based on the screenplay by Ian McEwan.
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SOMETHING ABOUT HENRY
Sent to live at his relatives' home after the agonizing death of his mother, Mark Dolan enjoys the warmth of being part of a family again. But soon Mark realizes something is wrong in the Evans family, something about his cousin. Macaulay Culkin is Henry, the bright, charming cousin Mark just can't trust....

Suddenly Mark is sure his cousin is more than a prankster--he is a terrible, unknown danger to the loving family around him. But who will believe the word of a lonely, grief-stricken boy? When his charges against Henry backfire, Mark refuses to give up. With his mother's dying words--"Trust in yourself"--echoing in his mind, Mark enters a dangerous duel with Henry--to stop him from committing murder!
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