
Remember Me When September Comes
A Short Novel Set During Operation Iraqi Freedom
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Narrated by:
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Kent Lutt
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By:
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Jakob Gentry
About this listen
**Remember Me when September Comes has been selected as a Finalist by the American Book Fest 2024 American Fiction Awards in the Adventure: War & Military category!!**
While working in Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom, United States Government employee Jason Hendley learns that his friend and co-worker, Scott Sandoval, was murdered during their trip to Dubai on R&R. Jason tells a fast-paced story as he relives the days of discovering who killed his friend and why. Immerse yourself in Jason’s experiences of working in Baghdad and his discovery of the value of the friendships made in wartime. Contains occasional coarse language.
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