
All the Forgotten Yesterdays
River City, Book 14
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Narrated by:
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Dave Mather
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By:
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Frank Zafiro
About this listen
Detective Katie MacLeod must contend with secrets from the past.
2010. River City, Washington. Detective Katie MacLeod is already working a pair of burglaries involving a suspect who cuts window screens to enter homes and steals money and drugs from elderly victims. Then she gets handed a cold missing persons case that comes with political pressure. Katie must balance finding a dangerous burglar with discovering the fate of a woman who disappeared five years ago. As she digs into both cases, she finds frustration in one and a slew of secrets in the other. How far will someone go to keep their secrets? Detective Katie MacLeod is about to find out.
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