
Steele Standing
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Narrated by:
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Meg Cowan
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By:
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A. Wayne Ross
About this listen
Police Chief Sis Steele has a dead body with no clues and no suspects. In addition the dead girl's father is a known Mafia boss with little patience and a desire for revenge. When a second body appears without any suspects but a completely different modus operandi the Chief's career is in jeopardy.
To complicate the situation Chief Steele is shot at. The action is non-stop with Michael Scaglione, owner of the Wild Onion bar and restaurant, Big Jim Allison, a local citizen who is mourning the death of his son, and others keeping Sis busy.
Could this be the end of Chief Steele's career? Or could it be the end of Chief Steele?
©2015 A. Wayne Ross (P)2017 A. Wayne Ross
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