
The Gone Sister
Lee Callaway, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Adam Verner
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By:
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Thomas Fincham
About this listen
How do you find someone who doesn’t exist?
Isaiah Whitcomb is found dead in a parked car. Isaiah is a promising athlete and he also happens to be Detective Greg Holt’s nephew. It’s personal for Holt and he will stop at nothing to find who is behind his nephew’s murder.
Private Investigator Lee Callaway is having a terrible day when Elle Pearson, a blind woman, appears at his door. Elle wants him to find her missing sister. The only problem is no one has seen or heard of her sister.
How is Isaiah’s death linked to Elle’s missing sister? And who is the mysterious stranger looking to avenge a betrayal from years before?
As Callaway gets closer to the truth he is faced with the biggest shock of his life.
©2018 Thomas Fincham (P)2019 Thomas Fincham
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