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Narrated by:
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Reed McColm
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By:
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Mike Thompson
About this listen
Soon a second member of the group is discovered dead with another REFUND envelope. The police don't reveal how much money is in the envelopes, but it is the amount that man paid for his share of The Fennec's fee? After another of the businessmen is killed, they finally realize what is happening, but have no way to contact The Fennec and dare not go to the police to confess what they have done. The police are under constant pressure and want answers as the men from the group continue to die and are found with their envelope of refunded money. Why is the killer returning his fee and what is his possible connection with Steven Donovan?
©2009 Mike Thompson (P)2009 Books In Motion
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