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Scarlett Point

By: Chris Ewan
Narrated by: Kris Dyer
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Scarlett Point is a short story from the best-selling author of Safe House.

Cutler is a man with a secret, camping by the coast on the Isle of Man. Luke is a young boy hunting for an elusive treasure from an incomplete map. Their lives collide at Scarlett Point in a story about trust, redemption and how sometimes you find what you most need when you’re searching for something else.

Chris Ewan’s latest standalone thriller is Dark Tides.

Safe House, his first standalone thriller, was a number one best seller in 2012 and was shortlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award. Dead Line, his second thriller, was published in 2013.

©2014 Chris Ewan (P)2015 Audible, Ltd
Fiction International Mystery & Crime Short Stories Mystery Thriller

Critic Reviews

"A leading member of the new generation of thriller writers." (Daily Mail)
"Ewan has become a master storyteller." (Ann Cleeves)
"A rising star of the genre." (Simon Kernick)

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