
The Cassandra Unit
The Adventures of Clark Westfield
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Narrated by:
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Tom Albright
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By:
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Tom Albright
About this listen
Clark has to interview a murderer up for parole. The case has haunted him since he found the files as a child, and he opportunistically used his father’s name to access the first interview. The murderer persuades Clark to investigate the mine which was the crime scene. The secrets and twists Clark discovers are as complicated and unpredictable as the network of abandoned iron mines in Harriman St. Park.
Clark is caught in a three way trap, and must choose between preserving his father’s reputation, possibly letting a child murderer go free, and keeping the job he spent his life perfecting.
©2023 Tim Sullivan (P)2023 Tim Sullivan
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