
Keida-in-the-Flames
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Narrated by:
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Cherry McIntosh
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By:
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Matthew Cash
About this listen
A harmless autistic child and his long-suffering but forever-devoted mother. A tired worker. A gang of ruthless thugs. And an entity that could kill them all.
After a hard week at work, Zoë just wants to go home; pyjamas, Netflix, and junk food beckon. The prospect of catching the last bus is always a daunting one, but seven days' relaxation seem like a worthy prize at the end of another journey with drunken louts, along with their weed clouds and loud music.
But there's someone special on board, and what starts out as an act of human kindness descends into a madness more vicious and evil than Zoë could ever imagine.
©2020 Matthew Cash (P)2021 Matthew Cash
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