
Caged Canary
Story 2 in the “Tales of Suspense” Series
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Narrated by:
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Josselyn Cambridge
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By:
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Jerry Jamison
About this listen
A terrific train accident momentarily confuses the identities of some of the victims as they are scattered throughout local hospitals. Piecing together bits of information that survived, the nurses determine Birdie Barrington to have lost her newlywed husband in the crash. But is the surviving Bride really his wife or is it an opportunistic woman assuming her identity to inherit the riches and the lifestyle belonging to him. When the dead man’s family gets involved and shady characters in Birdie’s past begin to surface, decisions have to be made that make her life even more complex and mysterious—as well as everyone’s around her.
©2022 Jerry Jamison (P)2023 Jerry Jamison
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