
The Many Tubs of Tom
The Waterlee Legacy, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Jay Wohlert
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By:
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Mary Moody
About this listen
Thomas C. Waterlee seems to have finished his duties in life. He had a Nobel prize in physics and lived quietly and happily alone. But still, a memory; a small reminder of his younger years yanked on his conscious. It brought back his old pain which he then took to his psychiatrist, Sandra, who had always been there for Tom - but once Tom had gotten part of the memory out of his fogged brain, he snaps. In an attempt to rid of the memory, Tom gets into his bathtub and refuses to leave it. It is now up to Sandra to get Tom out of his bathtub and the secret out of his head.
©2012, 2013, 2014 Mary Bethany Moody (P)2014 Mary Bethany Moody
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