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A Summer's Kill

The Killing Seasons, Book 3

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A Summer's Kill

By: JK Ellem
Narrated by: Cassandra Alling
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A woman tries to kill a serial killer but fails. Now he’s come back for her, and he’s brought along some of his friends.

Carolyn Ryder made a choice that she may come to regret. It’s been three months now since her near-death encounter with the country’s most wanted Sam Pritchard, and still no sign of him. Returning to the coastal haven of Erin’s Bay, she soon catches the unwanted attention of the new Chief of Police, Clayton Morelli. He’s more than a little curious about the woman who lives in the beach house high on the clifftops.

Then there is the town’s newest resident, Ellie Sutton. A mysterious young woman with an uncertain past who lives down by the boat harbor. Ellie avoids attention at every turn—that is until she puts a burly trawlerman into the local hospital with a broken arm.

Despite Pritchard’s vanishing act, Carolyn knows he’s not finished with her. Like a slow, creeping death, he’s out there, somewhere, watching and waiting to enact his revenge.

It’s summer, and the worst thing you can do is try to kill a serial killer… and fail.

This audiobook is expressively read by Cassandra Alling, with audio engineering by Blake Rook. It was produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont.

©2023 28th Street Multimedia Group & JK Ellem (P)2025 Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
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