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Gallery of Death
- Narrated by: Jack Nolan
- Length: 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Gallery of Death is a story collection which begins with "Coyote", where a Cherokee Plainclothes Detective has 12 hours to rescue a kidnapped woman and keep his spiritual nemesis, Coyote, at bay.
In "Homeward Bound", two soldiers attempt to evade the enemy and a pending air strike to make their way to safety, and back home.
"Catrina" is a personal essay describing an actual death scene investigation Dr. Harper performed, and his struggle to overcome the sterility of clinical terminology to accurately convey his findings.
The book ends with a brief excerpt of his upcoming novel, A Knife in the Fog.
©2018 Bradley Harper (P)2018 Bradley Harper
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