
Terror on the Beach
Judith McCain, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Duane Sharp
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By:
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Peggy Holloway
About this listen
Someone is terrorizing the people on the beach. Sarah James lives in a condo on the beach and owns a boutique close by. Her boyfriend, Robert Kola, is the sheriff of Monroe Beach. He is worried about Sarah and wants her to move in with him so he can protect her. She refuses. Things are happening to her that she can't explain. She receives merchandise for her shop that she doesn't remember ordering. Someone who smokes has put mileage on her car. Then she finds bloody clothes in the back of her closet and believes that someone is trying to frame her for murder.
©2011, 2014 Peggy Holloway (P)2014 Peggy Holloway
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