
Storm Walk
A Lacey Fitzpatrick and Sam Firecloud Mystery, Book 18
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Narrated by:
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Eliza Summers
About this listen
Los Angeles has been besieged with relentless rain for weeks. There has been massive flooding, swift-water rescues, and an entire warehouse has collapsed from the weight of catastrophic rainfall, resulting in the death of six people. When medium Sam Firecloud is asked to connect with the only “witnesses”—the victims—he finds more questions than answers. He and his partner, Lacey Fitzpatrick, must take on the police, the insurance company and the architectural firm as they realize that things are not as they seem. Sam and Lacey aren’t experts in any of the associated fields, but they do know one thing—the dead don’t lie.
©2018, 2024, 2025 Melissa Bowersock (P)2024 Melissa Bowersock
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