
The Case of the Washed Up: Part One
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Narrated by:
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Aaron D. Johnson
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By:
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James Keith
About this listen
On a warm summer's morning, a young couple out for their normal walk along the beach stumble upon something that shocks them to their very core.
A girls body buried in the sand washes ashore by the sea. How did she get there?
Inspector Bronson and Detective White take on the task to find out what happened to the girl. Clues left behind and messages from what appears to be the perpetrator lead them into something neither of them have investigated before.
The Case of the Washed Up is part one in a short story series by James Keith. Stay tuned for part two, coming soon.
©2020 James Keith (P)2020 James Keith
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