
Ghost Beyond the Gate
A Penny Parker Mystery
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Narrated by:
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John Rayburn
About this listen
Penny Parker’s father is a car accident victim and is taken to a hospital by another driver. However, they never arrive and the widowed father, Anthony Parker, is struck by brain damage with memory loss. At one point he cannot remember his own name nor recognize Penny as his daughter. He is owner and publisher of The Riverview Star newspaper and is pursuing information concerning a car-theft gang. Fortunately, the time element is overcome for his recovery and this leads to thwarting the plans of the unscrupulous gang. This is one of seventeen feature novels about the Penny Parker mysteries, so be on the lookout for more of the outstanding adventures.
Originally published in 1943.
Public Domain (P)2024 John D. Rayburn
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