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Resurrecting Randi

Resurrecting Randi

By: David Shepherd
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In this podiobook: When college professor Travis Harrison meets the copper-headed seductress, Layla Sommers, the two are drawn together with a fierce attraction - a desperate need as impossible as it is inevitable. Layla reminds Travis of his deceased daughter, Randi, and after Layla attempts suicide, he brings her into his home. There, despite her wild mood swings and overt seductiveness, there also come moments of remarkable love and compassion which help Travis come to terms with the truth surrounding his daughter's death. Ultimately, however, Layla's volatile behavior costs Travis his career and his marriage; she even frames him with a murder. The novel opens - and closes - with Travis parked on the side of a cold and desolate highway. He hasn't seen Layla for a year and is waiting for her to emerge from a remote psychiatric center. He holds a gun in his hand...Some rights reserved, 2004-2005. David Shepherd Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • Episode 12 - Resurrecting Randi
    Jun 12 2007

    -In this episode: After a year in a psychological treatment center, Travis waits on the roadside for Layla to emerge. He holds a gun in his hand...

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    53 mins
  • Episode 11 - Resurrecting Randi
    Jun 11 2007

    -In this episode: Travis makes bail but is told by his lawyers the he must gain a confession from Layla that very night to stave off the murder charge. She agrees to come over.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 10 - Resurrecting Randi
    Jun 10 2007

    -In this episode: Travis is framed with the murder of Layla's dead boyfriend, Enos Vasquez.

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    28 mins

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