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Secrets in the Acadia

Ava James FBI Mystery, Book 17

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Secrets in the Acadia

By: A.J. Rivers
Narrated by: Claire Duncan
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There are secrets that are best kept under the great canopies.
In a place where men dare not venture.
Where only the birds tell their tales.

FBI agent Ava James has tackled some of the most dangerous men in the world.
When she is called to a case involving dangerous wildlife,
she is shocked at the gory aftermath of bears attacking local campers.
While the locals blame it on urban legends,
activists rush to Acadia blaming deforestation for the brutal rampage.
When more bodies turn up, the case takes on another wild turn.

Now, with the environmental activist, and the lumber yard crew clashing.
It's only a matter of time before more violence ensues.

Dead hikers tell no tale, and the grizzly can’t bear witness.
In the Acadia, something sinister is afoot.

©2025 A.J. Rivers (P)2025 A.J. Rivers
Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedurals Thriller & Suspense
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