
Becoming Samantha Colt
A Larkin and Colt Prequel
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Narrated by:
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Avery Clyde
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By:
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Ken Cressman
About this listen
A nameless, homeless girl grows up on the streets of Baltimore. From a painfully young age she must learn to take care of herself, feed and clothe herself, and defend herself from those who would do her harm. When she's arrested for shoplifting as a teenager, she meets David Larkin and everything changes.
He becomes her teacher, her mentor, her partner, and eventually her best friend. This is the fourth book in the exciting Larkin and Colt adventure series, this one told from Colt's perspective, in her own words, as she learns who she is, what she can do, and who she can become.
©2017 Kenneth D Cressman (P)2017 Kenneth D Cressman
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