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The Death of Vultures

By: Susan Wingate
Narrated by: Tamara Christians
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Meg Storm has stepped in it. After becoming entangled within an industry as nefarious as it is criminal, she becomes swept under the riptide in a lurid world of drugs and drug money. With law enforcement at a loss about the island’s escalating trafficking of drugs, authorities opt to use unorthodox tactics.

After her daughter, Lily, dies from an apparent heroin overdose, and then her husband, the same way, Meg has nothing left to lose. She transforms herself from housewife into fighting phenom. Will she become a victim, a vigilante, or both? For Meg, nothing is as it seems.

The Death of Vultures reveals the grit one woman needs to deliver thunder on the island, enough to rain down justice on a dangerous few who intend to destroy other people’s lives.

©2018 Susan Wingate (P)2018 Susan Wingate
Crime Fiction Psychological Suspense Vigilante justice Fiction Island

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