
And the Sea Became Blood
John Jordan Mysteries, Book 21
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Narrated by:
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Kyle Tait
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By:
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Michael Lister
About this listen
Can he survive long enough to catch a killer?
The murder of retired priest Andrew Irwin begins like any other homicide investigation for sheriff’s Investigator John Jordan. But it is soon interrupted by an existential superstorm of apocalyptic proportions that threatens to destroy both John and his family.
Can John catch a killer under such extreme and extraordinary circumstances? Will he live long enough to even be able to try?
The stakes have never been higher, survival never more in question. Don’t miss this thrilling stand-alone mystery adventure if your heart can take it.
©2019 Michael Lister (P)2019 Michael Lister
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