
How Far Would You Go When You Have Nothing Left to Lose?: Part Two - The Boy
I Will Never Know, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Maria Roti
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By:
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Maria Roti
About this listen
Beverly is deceased. Detectives are on scene at lot 365, her home. As they meticulously comb the hoarded home for clues to the cause of her death, accident or homicide, her son Robert finds himself struggling to survive after being dumped, naked and hog tied, in the desert. His time is running short.
As the investigation continues, the detectives find there are other events that are connected to Beverly and Robert. As they work to solve what has become a mystery on different levels and discover more murders in the process they eventually begin to connect the dots as it all works toward an explosive ending.
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