
The Near Death Experience
Thaddeus Murfee Thrillers, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Adam Verner
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By:
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John Ellsworth
About this listen
When you need to prove life after death to win a court case, you better hope for a miracle.
Dr. Emerick Sewell's book, a sensational account of his near-death experience, has taken the world by storm. But when one of his readers overdoses on pills to be reunited with her dead husband, her family blames Dr. Sewell and files suit.
Against his better judgment, Thaddeus Murfee swallows his cynicism and takes the case.
As the young lawyer delves deeper, new evidence emerges that forces him to question the very nature of life and death.
A thought-provoking crime thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final verdict is revealed.
©2015 John Ellsworth (P)2015 Tantor Media
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