
Three Weeks Last Spring
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Narrated by:
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Virginia Ferguson
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By:
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Victoria Howard
About this listen
When Skye Dunbar rents a small cabin in Washington State's San Juan Islands, the last thing she expects is to be accused of computer hacking.
When marine biologist Jeddediah Walker discovers the fish contain a high concentration of chemicals, he suspects they are being deliberately dumped in Puget Sound. And he has another problem - an unexpected, beautiful, and suspicious new tenant renting his cabin. Later, when someone hacks into his computer, he realizes it is no coincidence and sets out to find out more about his mysterious tenant.
However, Skye doesn't like Walker from the moment she lays eyes on him. He feels the same way. But that's about to change.
©2009 Jeanette Woodall (P)2018 Jeanette Woodall
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