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  • Reckoning: One Degree of Separation

  • Carson Reno Mystery Series, Book 22
  • By: Gerald Darnell
  • Narrated by: Tom Lennon
  • Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins

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Reckoning: One Degree of Separation

By: Gerald Darnell
Narrated by: Tom Lennon
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Publisher's Summary

All Carson Reno books are stand-alone novels. It is not necessary to listen to them in any order.

When a potential client turns up dead in his Peabody Hotel room, Carson finds himself in the middle of a six-month-old armored truck robbery. Seemingly unconnected, his longtime friend Sheriff Leroy Epsee has been suspended from duty and is under investigation for the murder of a political opponent.

Going in circles, Carson believes there is a link but isn’t able to connect the dots. Things heat up quickly. Shady characters are everywhere, and some are after Carson’s head.

Join our story and come along to help Carson find the clues, search for the truth and try to solve the case of Reckoning: One Degree of Separation.

©2021 Gerald Darnell (P)2023 Gerald Darnell

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