
Leviathan
A Harbor Secret, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Cryer
About this listen
Harbor Springs, an unspoiled spot on the glimmering waters of Little Traverse Bay. The turn of the twentieth century brought lumber barons, developers, and steamships full of city-dwellers seeking cool breezes, beautiful views, adventure, and sometimes refuge.
While visiting a friend on Harbor Point, Kylie Branson stumbles upon a treasure trove of old newspaper articles in an attic. The articles report numerous sea serpent sightings in Little Traverse Bay. What lives beneath the sparkling blue waters? Could Harbor Springs have its very own Loch Ness Monster?
Follow Kylie on another adventure into a piece of the forgotten history of beautiful Harbor Springs.
©2017 Kristie Dickinson (P)2020 Kristie Dickinson
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