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  • Ripple Effect

  • A Legacy of Silence, Book 3
  • By: Amy Rivers
  • Narrated by: L.W. Salinas
  • Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins

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Ripple Effect

By: Amy Rivers
Narrated by: L.W. Salinas
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Publisher's Summary

he thrilling conclusion to the award-winning psychological suspense series from author Amy Rivers.

Psychologist Kate Medina is on a mission to dismantle the human trafficking ring that has plagued her hometown for decades. Frustrated by a lack of hard evidence, Kate focuses on community education in hopes of taking away the abusers' ability to hide in plain sight.

As the investigation leads to several arrests, the traffickers become more desperate, escalating their violence and brutality. When the ring abducts her sister Tilly and murders a potential ally, Kate seeks help from a person who she knows to be complicit in the abuse.

In this final installment of A Legacy of Silence, time is running out and Tilly's life is on the line. Will Kate uncover the truth behind the trafficking ring in time to save her sister?

©2023 Amy Rivers (P)2024 Amy Rivers

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