
Design For Justice
The Design Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Berry
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By:
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Joshua Holmes
About this listen
After a brief vacation, graphic designer Remi Painter starts working for the Hunger House, a homeless shelter in downtown York, Pennsylvania, refining their website under a tight deadline for chump change and feeding the community in his off time.
But when he finds remnants of human remains in a dumpster behind the nonprofit headquarters after serving, Remi's random observation is called into question. To prove his innocence, Remi begins to snoop around, discovers problems within the Hunger House, and sets into motion a series of seemingly unrelated events in the days that follow.
Can Remi track down the killer and help restore order and justice or will evil prevail?
©2014 Joshua Holmes (P)2019 Joshua Holmes
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