
The Problem with Sudden Dance
A Bryson Wilde Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Dave Mallow
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Robin Riker
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By:
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R.J. Jagger
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Private investigator Bryson Wilde lives in an edgy 1952 world where nothing is black and white, cigarettes dangle from ruby-red lips, and even the simplest case has more dangerous twists than whiskey-soaked jazz. He's had gritty murder investigations before. Lots of them. But this one's different. In this one, he's the prime suspect. In this one, more than one person is out to kill him, and for more than one reason. And in this one, the answers aren't local. They're locked in the sin-charged shadows of a hypnotic, but deadly border town.
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