
The Dinosaur Lawyer
Aaron Baker Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Skylar Marshall
About this listen
Attorney Aaron Baker is retained by billionaire Roman Aristov to make the case that big dinosaurs never existed. Initially drawn by the money to take the losing side of a case, Aaron slowly starts to believe the unbelievable.
Brachiosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, and all the big dinosaurs never existed. While discovering holes in dinosaur theory, Aaron fears his client is hiding something that could impact his case and career.
Take your spot in the jury box to see if Aaron Baker can make the case that big dinosaurs never existed and discover what secrets his client is keeping from him in this courtroom drama.
©2017 Adam Van Susteren (P)2018 Adam Van Susteren
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