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North and Shaw: Out of Office, Volume 2

Borealis: Without a Compass

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North and Shaw: Out of Office, Volume 2

By: Gregory Ashe
Narrated by: Charlie David
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Short stories from Borealis: Without a Compass North and Shaw: Out of Office Volume 2 is a collection of short stories. It includes the following: “Couple Friends” As a (relatively) new couple, North and Shaw learn what it means to have friends as a couple—and how to be friends in a relationship. This story takes place before Indirection. “Good Friends” North and Shaw spend the day together for Shaw’s (make-up) birthday. This story takes place before Misdirection. “Just Friends” North and Shaw figure out how to be just friends while helping a pair of older men recover their stolen money. This story takes place before Redirection. “Boyfriends” North and Shaw track down Teddi’s missing boyfriend. This story takes place before Codirection. “North and Shaw: Out of Office” North and Shaw go to a continuing education convention for private investigators and bump into some old friends. This story takes place after Codirection. Please note that the first four stories were distributed in a preliminary form to mailing list subscribers. “North and Shaw: Out of Office” is exclusively available in this collection.

©2021 Gregory Ashe (P)2025 Gregory Ashe
Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Private Investigators
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