
Cooper Collection 042
Cooper Generations
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Narrated by:
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Ted Brooks
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By:
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Bill Bernico
About this listen
Matt Cooper's back...somewhat. That is, his son and grandson open the story at Matt's graveside, paying their respects to the legendary detective. It's now 2012 and Matt's been dead for ten years. His son, Clay and grandson, Elliott now run Cooper Investigations and they're hot on a double murder case.
Seems a hooker was found dead in the streets. The hooker's father wants Cooper Investigations to look into it, but the father is killed before he can have the first meeting with Elliott. Not to worry. Matt Cooper's descendants will handle this case with the same professionalism he practiced. Count on it.
©2013 Bill Bernico (P)2013 Bill Bernico
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