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Madeline Goes Swimming

By: Thomas Kennedy
Narrated by: John Delino Ziegler Jr.
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Gerry is caught in a net and drowns in the Forty Foot sea swimming spot.

Detective Madeline Curtis suspects murder. She is assigned to investigate.

Marty is found hung and dead in his shop under strange circumstances.

Marty's shop has been used as a secret store for the proceeds of illicit drugs trade.

The Boss White is missing twenty three million in Bitcoin.

Emily discovers a fortune in bitcoin.

James has an affair with Sophie's mother.

James is married and exercises coercive control over his wife Marie.

Dermot becomes executor of Gerry's business and discovers secret files that point to the Boss White and money laundering.

Lives of the inner city residents evolve against the background of the deaths and the missing drugs trade millions.

©2025 Thomas Kennedy (P)2025 Thomas Kennedy
Action & Adventure Crime Fiction
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