
The Kasei Valles Murders
Bryce Taylor and Eryn Garrett Stories, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Jolene Mei
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By:
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Matt Parten
About this listen
Bryce Taylor and Eryn Garrett are part of the Special Investigations Unit based in Dark Valley City, Mariner Valley sector, Mars. They are dispatched to Nippon City in the Kasei Valles to investigate a series of suspicious deaths. At first, the cause of death can't be determined. Later, the medical examiner learns that the deaths have been caused by something that is not supposed to be on Mars. It was banned during the early colonization period. Bryce and Eryn team up with two detectives on the Nippon City Police Department to find out who is responsible and bring them to justice.
©2023 Matt Parten (P)2024 Matt Parten
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