
When the Sun Went Out over Chicago
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Narrated by:
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Tom Fuller
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By:
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Brenda K. Ward
About this listen
The city of Chicago is under siege by a terrorist-manipulated weather event. It is weather warfare! People are trapped in their Chicago offices and city apartments. Fear of death has the city paralyzed.
Amidst the weather terror, Amelia, the stepdaughter of Dina Dawson, a wealthy owner of Dawson C&D, wants her stepmother dead to inherit the multi-million-dollar business which her father created. The outfit which is racketeering the enterprise is among the characters making the story sizzle.
A thriller from beginning to end. Many extraordinary weather episodes boggle the mind. A thought-provoking audiobook!
©2023 Brenda K Berryhill (P)2024 Brenda K Berryhill
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