
Losing Sommer
Nora Sommer Caribbean Suspense, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Kim Bretton
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By:
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Nicholas Harvey
About this listen
A perfect life. A tragic loss. A carefully hidden agenda.
When a wealthy entrepreneur is found dead on Grand Cayman's famed Seven Mile Beach, it appears to be a sad but simple case...until trainee detective Nora Sommer puzzles over one important detail...the victim had no discernible reason to take his own life.
Book five in the Nora Sommer Caribbean Suspense series delves into the dark and desperate corners of the human mind, while Nora attempts to solve the current mystery...and settle an old score.
Can be listened to in series or as a stand-alone novel.
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