
Scapegoats
Sunrise City, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Robert Ferraro
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By:
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Rodney Riesel
About this listen
On a hot and humid morning in Port Saint Lucie, Florida, two joggers find the body of 23-year-old Kimberly Levesque. Her lifeless body had been dumped a few feet off the running path, under a bottle palm, the night before. Witnesses saw the car of the man who killed her and wrote down his license plate number. Open and shut case, or so it looks.
Cole Ballinger returns in Scapegoats, the fifth installment in the Sunrise City series. Join Cole as he teams up with two unlikely wannabes from Jensen Beach. Will his new friends be a help, or more of a hindrance? Find out in the lines of this action-packed mystery.
©2020 Rodney Riesel (P)2022 Rodney Riesel
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