
Finding the Lost Ones (A James Ford Mystery)
James Ford Mysteries, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Doris Rego
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By:
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Sandra L Olson
About this listen
Margaret Krane does facial reproductions for the police department. Her skills turning bare skulls into recognizable humans helps identify felons and their victims. Her life hangs in the balance when she is kidnapped and the police desperately try to find where she's been taken.
James Ford and his wife, Lacey, help people after the police declare their cases closed or unsolvable.
Jim’s uncanny skills prove successful more often than not. Together they make an excellent team, but can they help save their friend Margaret before it's too late?
©2014 Sandra Olson (P)2020 Sandra Olson
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