
Into the Sunlight
The Freeman Files Series, Book 16
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Narrated by:
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Roger Clark
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By:
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Ted Tayler
About this listen
Who killed Danute Zukas, a twenty-three-year-old Lithuanian woman, in July, 2014?
In Wiltshire, England, the Crime Review Team investigates cold cases and has successfully resolved more than a dozen. Headed by former police detective Gus Freeman, the team uses old witness statements plus fresh clues to start the hunt again.
Danute Zukas arrived in Bath, England, in March, 2011, worked in a late-night bar, and was well liked and happy. Then in April, 2012, she quit her job and disappeared. A dog walker found her body in a ditch, but police never learned where Danute had been for the previous two years.
Gus and his Crime Review Team unravel a complex mystery with a shocking conclusion.
©2021 Ted Tayler (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
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