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Night of the Webcam
- Narrated by: Robertson Tait
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Kendric MacArthur is in Venice to write the novel that will put him on the literary map. When a beautiful girl walks into his life, only to disappear without a trace, little does he know that the next time he'll see that mesmerizing walk will be on a webcam view of the Piazza Navona, in circumstances he is compelled to investigate. Murder, revenge, political intrigue, and a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse, where it isn't clear who the cat is, complicated by sizzling romance and uneasy friendships. Against the glorious architectural backdrop of Venice, Rome, and Verona, an original and beautifully written romantic thriller that doesn't follow the rules.
©2017 Robertson Tait (P)2019 Robertson Tait
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