
Who Is She?
Jack Anderson, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Rosie Akerman
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By:
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Ben Cheetham
About this listen
After the death of his wife, Jack is starting to get his life back on track. But things are about to get complicated.
A woman lies in a hospital bed, clinging to life after being shot in the head. She claims to remember nothing, not even her own name. Who is she? That is the question Jack must answer. All he has to go on is a mysterious facial tattoo.
Damaged kindred spirits, Jack and the nameless woman quickly form a bond. But he can’t afford to fall for someone who might put his family at risk. People are dying. Their deaths appear to be connected to the woman. What if she isn’t really the victim? What if she’s just as bad as the ‘Unspeakable Monsters’ who put her in hospital?
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