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Catherine's Tale - Part 2

By: David Nees
Narrated by: Nathan Glondys
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She must become the warrior again, to kill again; something she hoped she had put behind her. In this continuation of Catherine's Tale, Part One, Catherine and the few in the valley now face the violence unleashed by the man who runs Hillsboro.

There is no middle path of compromise. The town's civic leaders find themselves powerless in the face of the gangster running the town. He is taking over the town in a brutal fashion and wants to eliminate Catherine, her family and all the farmers in the valley. They represent an uncomfortable alternative of freedom to his criminal regime.

Catherine is in a fight for her life and the lives of her loved ones against an enemy that will stop at nothing. She has to rely on new allies, raw and unproven. Part Two wraps up the Catherine sequel in an action packed narrative that challenges all those involved. It can bring deadly consequences for those who make any mistake against a merciless enemy.

©2016 David E. Nees (P)2017 David Nees

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