
Acorpsepile
OzValt Grant Collection, Volume 2
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Narrated by:
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Bryant Sullivan
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By:
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Bryan Higby
About this listen
A serial killer, an old man with a sordid past, and a burned out homicide detective ignite this prequel to the OzValt Grant collection.
When a serial killer leaves four piles of burned corpses in designated parts of the city, homicide detective OzValt Grant and his partner, Jim Conrad, are brought onto the case. The truth spirals out of control as Detective Grant and Detective Conrad track this crazed murderer through the streets of DenMark to an exciting and brutal conclusion. From acclaimed author Bryan Higby, author of the thrilling OzValt Grant collection and the dark, twisted Logos Mythos comes the prequel that fans have been waiting for.
©2014 Bryan Higby (P)2015 Bryan Higby
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