
Churlish Badger
A Gabriel Hawke Novel
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Narrated by:
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Larry Gorman
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By:
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Paty Jager
About this listen
Book eight in the Gabriel Hawke novels
An abandoned vehicle.
A missing man.
Oregon State Trooper Gabriel Hawke discovers an abandoned vehicle at a trailhead while checking hunters. The owner of the vehicle never arrived at his destination.
As Hawke follows the leads, he learns that the man was in the process of selling his farm over the objections of his wife, who said he could only sell it over her dead body.
Continuing to dig for clues, Hawke turns up two bodies buried on the farm. Who killed the two, and why? The questions keep Hawke circling for answers...and backing the killer into a corner.
©2021 Patricia Jager (P)2022 Patricia Jager
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