
The Forgotten
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Narrated by:
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James Killavey
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By:
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Chris Martin
About this listen
Dillon Bledsoe has been in prison for seven years. In this continuation of The Stranger, Dillon is lost, searching for hope and determined to uncover the truth about the night several high school girls were murdered. He meets the mysterious Jonathan Maynard who offers assistance in exonerating him, but one startling revelation after another cause Dillon to question the man's motives. Confused and unsure who to trust, Dillon returns to Seal Bay in an attempt to clear his name and leave the past where it belongs. Is a fresh start possible for Dillon Bledsoe, or will the horrendous actions of one fateful Halloween night forever haunt him? Find out in The Forgotten.
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