
Poisoned in Phoenix
Capital City Murders, Book 12
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Narrated by:
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Joseph L. Stevenson
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By:
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Troy Lambert
About this listen
The heat is on!
There's been a mysterious drowning in Phoenix, but nothing terribly unusual. Teens, a pool party with drugs, and alcohol. But Nick meets the aunt of the victim and is unwittingly drawn into the investigation. Because this is more than an accident. It's murder.
A sunburn becomes so much more.
A private investigator, a trip of his own, and an odd list of suspects draws Nick deeper into an investigation he is trying to avoid. But what he discovers will force him to take action, one way or the other. Will Nick get in the way of law enforcement, or will his eye for detail once again help solve the case? Find out in this compelling travel mystery today!
©2020 Troy Lambert (P)2021 Troy Lambert
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