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The Bainbridge Killings

By: Rick Soper
Narrated by: Mike Romano
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Bainbridge Island is west of Seattle across the Puget Sound. The Island is approximately the same size as Manhattan, but there are just over 20,000 people who live there. Bainbridge Island is filled with soaring forests, plush landscapes, gorgeous views, and expensive waterfront homes. It's the kind of place you go to retire, to vacation, or to really relax and enjoy life. It's not the kind of place you go to die.

But people are....

In this prequel to The Rock Star, Jon Stevens is in his prime, and he is forced to go to Bainbridge Island undercover to investigate the deaths of three couples. The local Sheriff has classified the deaths as suicides, but Stevens thinks they're killings, and with just over 20,000 inhabitants on the Island, Bainbridge has a small town feel, where everybody knows everybody else's business, so Stevens has to investigate without the killer knowing he's there. Which could be next to impossible.

©2013 Rick Soper (P)2015 Rick Soper

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