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Lonesome Song

By: Elliott Light
Narrated by: Dallas Escue
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Imagine you’re in your late 20s. School is behind you. You have money, a beautiful wife, lots of friends. Everything you ever wanted is at your fingertips. 

And then suddenly, it’s all taken from you. 

Shep Harrington was a young, prosperous, and happy lawyer, his bright future shining on the horizon like a beacon. But things that shine are not always what they seem. Contentment can be intoxicating, dulling the senses to the signs of change. 

He and wife Anna were living their dream - together. And then they weren't. 

Shep was convicted of a crime he didn’t commit and sent to prison. Anna, believing him guilty, divorced him. Both were victims of a system created and operated by an older generation that valued power and money over fairness.

Out of prison, disbarred and disillusioned, Shep must again contend with people who see truth in practical terms as he probes the death of Reilly Heartwood, a man whom he loved and who loved him.

A classic murder mystery set in a small town with secrets, Lonesome Song explores the challenges of surviving injustice and of doing the right thing.

©2012 Elliott D. Light (P)2020 Bancroft Press

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