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Eulogy of Lost Souls

By: Michael S. Vassel
Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
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"Tell me what you remember ... and what you need me to pass along."

Jim Miller was born with a unique ability. He can see and speak to spirits trapped here in the mortal world. He also learned at an early age that the reason these spirits haven't moved on is because they feel like they have some unfinished business here on Earth. And that if he asks them two simple questions - what do you remember, and what do you need me to pass along - he can help them move onto their afterlife.

When Jim's sister suddenly goes missing, he contacts the local authorities in Dunedin for help. But after a week when no progress is made on her case, he travels to Florida to find her.

With the help of his best friend Kenny, and her two friends, Sarah and Debbie, he quickly discovers that there's more to her vanishing than may meet the eye.

That her sudden disappearance may be linked to a Cuban drug family - or possibly the FBI.

©2024 Michael S. Vassel (P)2024 Michael S. Vassel
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