
Death Benefits
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Dimon
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By:
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Jerome Mandel
About this listen
Barengaria, Thane, and Yardena live with an abusive stepfather in the basement of a shabby house on the coast of Maine.
After they discover the addresses of relatives in a cache of rotting Christmas presents, they begin writing to them secretly. But it seems like escaping from the prison their stepfather has constructed for them will not be easy, and anyone who even attempts to help them faces grave danger.
But the three are each gifted in their own way, and they decide to pursue every option to get out. With their stepfather's presence looming over them like a deadly shadow, can they find their way to freedom...and at what cost?
©2021 Jerome Mandel (P)2022 Jerome Mandel
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