
Echo 3
Bat Poe Novels, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Robert Ryan
About this listen
Book four in the Bat Poe Novels series.
Detective Bat Poe has been a cop for a long time, and it would appear that there is nothing he can’t handle. But when he is rendered unfit for duty by a bump on the head during a routine drug bust, that illusion dissolves. Effectively put out to pasture, Bat finds himself at the tail end of his career spending his days on what he considers a useless endeavor: training a police dog. Just when it looks as if he’ll never be good for anything again, he teams up with another dishonored cop, and together they embark on what might be Bat’s greatest adventure.
Echo 3 proves that old dogs can still learn new tricks.
©2020 Robert Ryan (P)2022 Robert Ryan
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