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  • Hidden in Harmony: Danger Is Imminent

  • Harmony Series, Book 1
  • By: JR Thompson
  • Narrated by: Charlie Glaize
  • Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins

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Hidden in Harmony: Danger Is Imminent

By: JR Thompson
Narrated by: Charlie Glaize
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Publisher's Summary

He needed help.

The Russell family came home one evening to find an uninvited visitor sleeping on their porch. Brock appeared to be quite harmless.

So they took him in.

Knowing the Bible says they are to feed the hungry and clothe the naked, the Russells take Brock into their own home and quickly befriend him - only to find out he has formerly been accused of a horrifying act.

They tried to be loyal.

The Russells do not believe in allowing rumors to tell them who to befriend or who to turn away. They decide to do some detective work, and find about a decade worth of unexplained disappearances in the town Brock was originally from.

But it cost them big time!

Threats, violence, death, and kidnappings haunt the Russells as someone desperately attempts to stop their investigative efforts.

©2017 JR Thompson (P)2017 JR Thompson

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