
The Lost Twins
Lee Callaway, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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David Anthony Roche
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By:
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Thomas Fincham
About this listen
Where did Nora and Dora Browning go?
A young man’s body is found buried in a national park. Detective Dana Fisher and Detective Greg Holt are tasked to find the person responsible for the brutal murder. As Holt and Fisher dig deeper into the young man’s past, they uncover something truly disturbing about him.
A woman approaches Private Investigator Lee Callaway to find her missing daughters. Nora and Dora Browning were last seen leaving their house several weeks ago. When Callaway follows the trail left behind by the twin sisters, he finds himself in a situation of life and death.
Is there is a link between Callaway’s case and Holt and Fisher’s case? And could this be the end for Lee Callaway?
©2020 Thomas Fincham (P)2022 Thomas Fincham
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