
Strange Beginnings
The Freeman Files Series, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Roger Clark
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By:
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Ted Tayler
About this listen
Who stabbed Marion Reeves in a frenzied attack in her car back in March, 2011? Marion’s past holds the answer, but dark forces blocked the original investigation.
In Wiltshire, England, the Crime Review Team headed by Gus Freeman was formed to investigate cold cases. Freeman and his team have successfully solved several cases, using old witness statements plus fresh clues.
After delving into Marion Reeves’s past, Gus Freeman confronts a group of wealthy people who are desperate to hide the truth. Each witness interview provides another missing piece of the jigsaw. Can Freeman complete the picture and unmask the killer?
The thirteenth case for the Crime Review Team will keep you listening to the end.
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