
A Picture of Pretense
Bradley Whitman Novels, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Paul Deichmann
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By:
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Christine Noyes
About this listen
When strangers on a cruise ship share a dinner table, the menu calls for intrigue, romance, and danger - deception is the main course.
A shy, awkward young woman with an embarrassing anxiety affliction, a fashionable single woman looking for romance, and her sister, wealthy and married with doubts about her future are tasked with finding out the true identity of one of their tablemates: a handsome single man whose evasions spark suspicion. Assisted by Bradley, a precocious twelve-year-old boy bound to a wheelchair, they find themselves embroiled in something much more sinister than first imagined.
©2021 Christine Noyes (P)2024 Christine Noyes
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