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The Case of the Washed Up - Part Three
- Narrated by: Aaron D. Johnson
- Length: 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After an alarming discovery Inspector Bronson and Detective White continue their investigation into the murders of Leslie Sykes and Casey Shawe.
They learn a lot about Leslie’s background and may have found a motive for the murder. Their investigation leads them back to their beginnings with two new suspects.
A surprise discovery leads to Officer Swanson severely injuring one of the suspects. Requiring a warrant to continue their investigation Inspector Bronson and Detective White make headway.
Further tragedy and shocks await them both. With Officer Swanson losing patience who will be next.
The Case of the Washed Up is part three in a short story series by James Keith.
©2020 James Keith (P)2020 James keith
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