
Bound in Beijing
The Ones Who Walk All Worlds, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Don Wright
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By:
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Dakota Frandsen
About this listen
Weak, sick, sore, and with no memory of his past, Keith Anderson wakes up in a Seattle hospital completely unaware of why he is there. Immediately he starts to piece together how he was injured, as his sister comes in to visit him, thinking he is still unconscious. Minor sounds begin to flood into the memories he lost; he slowly pieces together that a flight he was on went down.
With his sister, Rachel, at his side to help him through the thousands of questions doctors and police use to try to piece together what happened, Keith tries his best to answer with everything he knows. However, the search for answers becomes clouded, as a secret that could put Keith and everyone he loves in a dangerous spot is unveiled.
©2015 Dakota Frandsen (P)2015 Dakota FrandsenWhat listeners say about Bound in Beijing
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