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Chapter Thirteen
- Narrated by: Alexandra Hainsworth
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Pete leaves Boston for a new beginning following the death of his mother. His journey to Marigua, an island few hours away from Boston, leads him to Julia, who has recently separated from a high-status American businessman. The events that then transpire on Marigua leave Pete suffering from years of guilt and anxiety, long after the island has been submerged in the Atlantic.
Truths that have been buried at the bottom of the ocean are about to come out when Pete reveals what took place to his wife Marie, to whom he has been married for nine years. Will his revelation end his marriage, or will the truth set him free?
©2020 Victor Paul (P)2020 Victor Paul
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