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A Touch of Evil
- Narrated by: Edward Lewis
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There are all kinds of detectives. Some are tougher than others. But Frank O'Brien is a strange anomaly of toughness mingled with compassion, resulting from his unusual background. After 12 years in a Jesuit seminary, Frank left to pursue a career in the FBI.
Now, teamed up with his wife Mary Teresa, a teacher at St. Joseph's School, he uses both his knowledge of the human soul and his experience in the crime lab to track criminals.
When a puzzling murder occurs in their hometown of Seattle and a related murder occurs in Baton Rouge, the husband and wife team go into action.
©2000 Richard J. O’Dea (P)2001 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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