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Breaking Steele
- A Sarah Steele Thriller
- Narrated by: Em Eldridge
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sarah Steele is the hottest and youngest Assistant District Attorney ever to hit the courtroom. Sarah may look innocent enough but she is a killer, she just doesn't know it yet.
The Death Penalty! Sarah should be excited, this was her big win, but something about Hank Williams is not right. He acts like he knows something, as if he thinks his money will get him a get out of jail free card. Pushed to her breaking point Sarah must decide what to do when the system she believes in fails.
Breaking Steele is the first in a new hard-boiled thriller series from the mind of bestselling author Aaron Patterson.
©2012 Aaron Patterson (P)2013 StoneHouse Audio
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