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Death of the Stranger

By: Pat Gil
Narrated by: Todd Creel
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Good things and things that feel good, don’t last forever. The death of a stranger explores life in a fictional town in America. Antaville is a beautiful white town, where people have lived harmoniously for years. But the eternal peace they hoped for was short-lived when a stranger is found dead in the middle of the town, a mystery that leaves the people of Antaville in disarray as they try to adjust to their reality that one of them might be the killer of a black man in a white neighborhood.

The local police has to solve the case before it gets out of hand, but it got complicated when federal agents come to Antaville to solve the mystery case as they worked with an expert to unravel the crime with science and psychedelic philosophy, in what seems straight out of a science fiction movie, to find out that even the most peaceful people can have the darkest secrets.

©2021 Pat Gil (P)2021 Pat Gil
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