
Finding Adley
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Narrated by:
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Poppy Royana
About this listen
Two sisters. One missing locket. A murder witnessed only by a blind girl. A killer who escaped without a trace. Seventy years later, biographer Ginny Mersea is hired to tell the story. A task that seems impossible with her only source an ailing blind woman.
Diving further into the past reveals a spiderweb of conspiracy far bigger than Ginny thought possible. Who is Adley Moore? What does she have to do with the Osborne sisters? And could a mysterious illness lead to a murderer?
As Ginny finds herself pulled deeper into the cloak-and-dagger world of the Osborne sisters and the elusive Adley Moore, she finds a place where powerful loyalties protect tragic secrets, and nothing is as it seems.
©2019 Leah van de Berkt (P)2019 Leah van de Berkt
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