
The Madness of Trees
A Harper's Landing Story, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Chase Johnson
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By:
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Shoshana Edwards
About this listen
Two years ago, Sheriff Jim Burch saved Harper’s Landing, but the once-tranquil town seems to attract trouble.
The forest that surrounds Harper’s Landing is no longer safe. Death lurks behind every bush; young people, picnickers, and fishermen are brutally murdered by an unknown assailant. While Jim Burch and his deputies scour the walking paths and hideaways, danger creeps out of the forest, headed for the Grove and the families that live there.
Jim is once again forced to seek mundane solutions to supernatural threats. And this time he will have some strange—some would say extraordinary—help, indeed.
©2024 Shoshana Edwards (P)2024 Shoshana Edwards
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