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Dead in the Water
- Narrated by: Stephen Armstrong
- Length: 2 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Stonebridge Regatta is looming. The town's annual face-off against neighbouring Meadowfield is usually a weekend filled with sunshine, laughter and camaraderie. This year is different. A week before the race, the body of Stonebridge team captain Matthew Henderson is found dead in the water. The police file his passing as a tragic accident; however, his grieving widow disagrees and suspects foul play is involved. She enlists the help of Adam and Colin, the town's amateur (self-proclaimed) private detectives, to unearth the truth.
Did Matthew simply slip and fall into the water, or is there more to his death below the surface?
©2021 Chris McDonald (P)2022 Isis Publishing Ltd
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