
A Predatory Mission
The Olympia Brown Mysteries, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Lois Johnson
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By:
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Judith Campbell
About this listen
When the minister and a young mother, both members of the same church, disappear without warning, the Reverend Doctor Olympia Brown is called in to help. She soon suspects a connection between the missing women and charismatic Pastor Markham from the church across the street. With investigative assistance from her best friend, Father Jim, and support from her beloved Frederick, Olympia discovers Markham’s long and well-concealed history of sexual misconduct. When he sets his sights on Olympia, she knows the only way to stop this insidious predator is to catch him in the act, which could have deadly consequences.
©2013 Judith Campbell (P)2013 Judith Campbell
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