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  • The Dead Giveaway

  • A Ghost Story in the High Desert
  • By: Quentin Eckman
  • Narrated by: Dave Cruse
  • Length: 4 hrs and 53 mins

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The Dead Giveaway

By: Quentin Eckman
Narrated by: Dave Cruse
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Lewis Price has a big problem. After single-handedly thwarting a bank robbery, he is expected to give testimony during the upcoming trial, since he is the only reliable eyewitness to the robbery attempt. The district attorney has gone missing, and the assistant DA has reservations regarding whether Lewis will hold up on the stand since he has only recently been released from a mental institution. According to his medical records, Lewis Price is bipolar.

None of the above are his big problem. In actuality, Lewis is not bipolar. The people he sees and hears—that no one around him sees or hears—are not figments of his imagination. Lewis has a rare gift, or is it a curse? He can see and hear ghosts. There is an insistent ghost in the high desert community of Joshua Tree who requires assistance, and Lewis Price is his choice to assist.

©2022 Quentin Eckmamn (P)2023 Quentin Eckman

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