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Memories of the Falls
- A Sweetwater Falls Mystery, Book 4
- Narrated by: Emily Norman
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It’s summertime at the Falls, and this season revenge tastes even sweeter…
Sheriff Spenser Song thought she would get a much-needed break after aiding FBI agent Blake Wilder on an international trafficking ring.
Shortly upon her return to the Falls and to Ryker, the place is once again in an uproar.
When the town’s star athletes are found dead due to a drug overdose.
Once again, it's up to Spenser with a bit of aid from Ryker to get to the bottom of the string of drug related deaths.
Mean girls, star athletes, and class clowns.
Leaving high school is easy, but the memories you make there will always stay with you.
©2023 Elle Gray (P)2023 Elle Gray
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