
River Run: Mystery in the Wild
The Forensic Geology Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Nellie Scott
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By:
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Toni Dwiggins
About this listen
—USA TODAY BESTSELLER
—THERE ARE PLENTY OF WAYS TO DIE in the Grand Canyon.
Forensic geologists Cassie Oldfield and Walter Shaws investigate one way: trouble on the canyon's Colorado River. Stranded raft. Life vests unused. Rafters missing.
The only clue to the fate of the rafters is a bag of pebbles caught in the bowline. Following that clue, the geologists uncover a hellish scheme. Not only are the rafters in peril, but the river itself is under attack.
The race to stop it takes Cassie and Walter deep into the canyon, and onto the mighty river, putting their own survival at stake.
—All books in the series are standalone novels and can be enjoyed in any order.
©2018 Toni Dwiggins (P)2024 Fireside Audio
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