
The Adopted Child
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Narrated by:
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Thomas J. Fria
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By:
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Bobby Riley
About this listen
While working the streets in New York one night, Tracy is approached and harassed by two on duty officers. After being provoked, she discovers hidden strengths as she temporarily disables one of the officers. She is immediately rushed to a nearby precinct where her troubles begins.
Forced to leave the state of New York, she heads west to California in search of her father, a doctor, to seek refuge. On her journey, she gets caught up in a chain of events which unveil a violent part of her which she quickly learns to use to her advantage.
Take a trip through The Adopted Child and experience, excitement, action, and adventure.
©2016 Bobby Riley (P)2020 Malikah Riley
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