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Crossovers II
- Welcome to the Gray Bar Hotel
- Narrated by: John Lingsintary
- Length: 2 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In Crossovers I, we met Randy Peters, a man trapped in a dysfunctional marriage. When he met Virginia Vickers, who was suffering in the same kind of relationship, they bonded. Their hiring of contract killers resulted in the murders of Randy's and Virginia's spouses, and it appeared that they were now free to live out their dreams - until Sgt. Brad Davis from the sheriff's office came knocking on their door.
In Crossover II: Welcome to the Gray Bar Hotel, Randy and Virginia are convicted and sent to prison, where they cross over and become gay.
©2007 Thomas Weston (P)2016 Thomas Weston
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