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Ten Years Later
- Narrated by: Cameron Smith
- Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
They told him his daughter died. But what if she didn’t?
Ten years ago, Keaton Young turned his back briefly on his four-year-old daughter, Vivian, during a family picnic at the beach. Minutes later, she was gone, her floaties found in the ocean. Drowned.
But they never found a body. And Keaton has never given up hope that, somehow, she’s still alive.
He thought he’d found her numerous times, only to be wrong. But when he sees fourteen-year-old Emily step off a school bus, he knows this time it’s really his daughter. Even though he’s been convicted of stalking before. Even though his ex-wife and his family think he’s crazy.
He’s determined to find out. Regardless of the cost.
©2024 S. E. Green (P)2024 S. E. Green
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