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  • Long Delayed Justice

  • Damian Green, Book 5
  • By: Alec Peche
  • Narrated by: Scott Ellis
  • Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins

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By: Alec Peche
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She was sworn in promising to uphold the law . . .

Computer geek and technology guru Damian Green assists a retired detective with cold cases in San Jose from his Island home on Red Rock Island. He has the latest cold case solved within hours and a local confidential government committee wants his help with the elected sheriff.

She is suspected of bribery, harassment, and most disturbing of all—everyone that has made progress investigating her has disappeared.

Damian hates corrupt politicians and joins the committee to find evidence in the dark corners of the internet. Can he keep himself and his loved ones safe while searching for evidence? As if he wasn't busy enough, his ward asks for his help with a classmate.

Listen to Long Delayed Justice, the fifth book in the Damian Green Series.

©2022 Linda M Smith (P)2024 Linda M Smith

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