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Welcome to Utica

By: Joe Harwell
Narrated by: W. B. Ward
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The story begins in 2010 with the discovery of a badly injured, unclothed woman found with the remains of a special forces team in Afghanistan. When she is brought to the field hospital, high ranking military Chaplain Gabriel "Gabe" Wingford arrives to give her an identity and take her out of the country. Moving to 2014, Gabe is retired in Utica, OK where Angeline - the woman found in Afghanistan - is an exceptionally perceptive investigative consultant for the police department.

When a pregnant woman is murdered, Gabe and Angie discover she is a patient of Utica's groundbreaking fertility clinic, which works miracles for women who are unable to conceive. As the investigation progresses they discover dark forces behind the DNA research, and a battle between Heaven and Hell is underway for the soul of Utica with the fate of the world hanging in the balance.

©2014 Joe Harwell (P)2015 Joe Harwell

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