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The Case of the Washed Up: Part Two

By: James Keith
Narrated by: Aaron D. Johnson
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Inspector Bronson and Detective White continue their investigation into the murder of Leslie Sykes. Visiting her dorm and speaking to roommate Casey, they learn that the murder may have a motive, one that is drug-fuelled.

Their investigation leads them to an old boathouse where they make some alarming discoveries. Armed with their new leads, they continue with their investigation back at the dorm only to run into another nightmare.

Officer Swanson now becoming irritated by the investigation starts to show her true brute force.

She is taking no prisoners.

Can Inspector Bronson and Detective White keep her calm?

Will they solve the clues of the mysterious phone calls and catch the killer once and for all?

The Case of the Washed Up is part two in a short story series by James Keith.

©2020 James Keith (P)2020 James Keith
Crime Thrillers International Mystery & Crime Fiction Thriller Mystery Detective Suspense

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