
At the End of the Creek
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Narrated by:
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Shawn Tredinnick
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By:
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Carol Colbert
About this listen
Everyone said they ate poisoned mushrooms and beat each other up to the point of near death, but they knew better. Kept apart for 19 years, what would the three best friends discover actually happened to them and why?
Raymond Potis travels back to his hometown of Oscoda, Michigan and reconnects with Ben and Lennie. By the end of his trip, two people are dead, and two are in the backseat of a patrol car. Raymond and a friend are almost murdered by the entity that tried unsuccessfully all those years ago.
Only this time they have proof of what happened.
What is the secret that could stop all of this madness and will anyone still be alive to tell it?
©2016 Carol Colbert (P)2020 Carol Colbert
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