
The Matter of the Dematerializing Armored Car
United States Department of Treasury Caper
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Narrated by:
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Henry Marshall
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By:
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Steve Levi
About this listen
In The Matter of the Dematerializing Armored Car, chief of detectives Heinz Noonan is asked to solve the disappearance of an empty armored car and its two drivers from a tunnel with guards on both ends. Why would anyone want to steal an empty armored car and is it linked the 12 million dollars in cash in the armored car vault under the control of the United States department of treasury which vanishes without a trace - legally?
A suspenseful thriller of breathtaking action where the detective must solve an impossible crime before the heist can become an unsolved crime!
©2018 Steve Levi (P)2019 Steve Levi
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