
The Killing Vision
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Narrated by:
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J. LaLonde
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By:
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Will Overby
About this listen
When the tortured body of fourteen-year-old Sarah Jo McElvoy washes up on the river's edge during a Fourth of July fireworks display, panic seizes Cedar Hill. And when another young girl goes missing just days later without a trace, detectives fear the small town harbors a serial killer.
Psychic Joel Roberts believes the murderer may be someone he knows. But after he reluctantly shares his suspicions with the police, he finds the killer may be closer than he first thought, and Joel might be in danger himself.
Evil has come to Cedar Hill. And its face will keep you guessing to the very end.
©2013 William Overby (P)2014 William Overby
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