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  • When Questions Abound: A Lost Memories Companion Short Story

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  • By: Lorana Hoopes
  • Narrated by: Lorana Hoopes
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins

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When Questions Abound: A Lost Memories Companion Short Story

By: Lorana Hoopes
Narrated by: Lorana Hoopes
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Publisher's Summary

What do you do when everything you learn just creates more questions?

Detective Jordan Graves is one of the first responders on the scene of a horrific accident, but his gut tells him it wasn't just an accident. When the victim wakes up with no memory, will he be able to put the clues together to find out who's after her, or will he always remain one step behind?

This story is a companion to Lost Memories and New Beginnings. It is the same story line told from detective Jordan Graves' point of view instead of the victim and her doctor. Listen to it as a stand-alone story or listen to it along with Lost Memories to get the full story.

©2019 Lorana Hoopes (P)2019 Lorana Hoopes

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