
Death Speaks
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Narrated by:
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Winona Owen
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By:
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E.J. Bennett
About this listen
Leila Thompson’s life was simple - a straight-A student and popular. Then an accident changed her life in the form of a stranger. Recovering from her near death experience Leila couldn’t get the image of his blue t-shirt out of her mind.
When the cops asked questions no one had got a good look at his face. Back at school, Leila finds the accident changed her in more ways than she likes. A new guy catches her eye, appearing at every turn but she has no time to spare as she needs to fix the problem that might drive her crazy.
The once overachiever finds herself skipping school to fix what she has broken. Putting herself in grave danger is just the beginning....
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