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The Path of Progress

The 509 Crime Stories, Book 13

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The Path of Progress

By: Colin Conway
Narrated by: Damon Abdallah
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An illegal homeless camp, an unscrupulous criminal element, and a furious neighborhood— a recipe for tragedy.

Camp Faith squats in the path of the new freeway. The sprawling, makeshift encampment is unsightly and unsanitary, but its occupants have nowhere else to go. These are society’s castoffs, made up of the homeless, the addicted, and the mentally unstable.

Outreach groups are eager to help, but the local community wants the interlopers removed. Anger runs high on both sides of the issue, and the political pressure for a resolution is enormous. The sheriff and the governor join the partisan fray as the camp becomes a pawn in a larger game.

Now, a rash of nearby burglaries threatens to turn up the heat to unseen levels. Detectives with the Spokane Police Department must quickly find the culprits before tempers boil over.

When a prominent local business owner is murdered, can the cops keep a lid on everything? Or will the neighborhood explode in chaos?

The Path of Progress is the thirteenth book in the 509 Crime Stories, a series of novels set in Eastern Washington with revolving lead characters. If you like captivating police procedurals, grab this book today.

©2024 Colin Conway (P)2025 Colin Conway
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals
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