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Narrated by:
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Steve McCutcheon
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By:
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Cathy Mankin
About this listen
Tom Hudson and Steve Maxwell have their hands full. Orcas are drawn to a small island off the shores of South Carolina. Some of the orcas are beaching themselves due to their erratic behavior that is being caused by a mysterious underwater sound wave. The same sound, in turn, is causing a chain reaction on the other side of the world off the straights of Australia. Tom and Steve along with Tony Collins help, discover an underwater cave that is the source of the mysteries. Taking a sub down to investigate, Tom and Steve end up in Australia, with Tony and his crew soon to follow. How did they get there?
©2009-2018 Cathy Mankin (P)2018 Cathy Mankin
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