
In Dangerous Company
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Narrated by:
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Christopher James
About this listen
For almost 11 years, Jennie Proudman believed her husband had died in a freak car accident.
When two FBI agents turn-up unexpectedly at her house and inform her that her husband was actually murdered, Jennie is shocked but also angry this information had been kept from her.
Shock and anger rises when the agents tell her the reason for their visit. They want Jennie to work for the man who ordered her husband's death.
Although initially appalled that they would ask such a thing of her, she agrees to do it, but only after questioning herself what woman would work for the man who had her husband murdered.
She came up with only one answer, a woman with revenge on her mind!
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