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Abducted in Appalachia

A Sheriff Elven Hallie Mystery, Book 4

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Abducted in Appalachia

By: Drew Strickland
Narrated by: Madison Niederhauser
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Where is the line drawn between doing what is lawful, and doing what is right?

After a body is found gutted in the road, Sheriff Elven Hallie discovers the murder was collateral damage to an abduction. One that leads out of his jurisdiction. And one that pushes the boundaries of everything he stands for.

Madds is missing.

Monacan County is rooted in criminal activity, corrupt law enforcement, and most of all, superstition. Elven will do whatever it takes to find Madds, even if it means forming a partnership with the man he despises most.

Hollis Starcher.

But how many of his own values will it cost him? And will it be enough to save Madds before it’s too late?

©2022 Drew Strickland (P)2024 Striller Publishing
Crime Thrillers Police Procedurals Suspense

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