
A Butterfly Nexus
Death Violations, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Wood
About this listen
Despite his namesake, Lucky Strange had been anything but lucky.
As the blood trickled from his lasergun wounds and the gash in his chest, Inspectors Fawn and Briscoe knew that being shot, stabbed, beaten, and discarded like trash in The District was no way to die. They are tasked with untangling the complex web of relationships and volatile personalities swirling around the ultimate social butterfly - Lucky Strange. But who hated him enough to kill him?
Nothing was certain until they unearthed the truth lurking beneath the surface. As the pieces of the mystery began to fit, Fawn and Briscoe know there would be no hiding from the grim reality of who was responsible for Lucky's death violation.
©2023 Nicole L Kurtz (P)2024 Nicole L Kurtz
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