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The Push

A Rockfish Island Mystery: Book II

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The Push

By: J. C. Fuller
Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
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Once again, death has found its way to Rockfish Island’s National Park and this time, in the form of a terrible climbing accident. When Sheriff Lane discovers the victim has ties to an accidental drowning the summer before, she becomes suspicious the two deaths are linked and not accidents at all.

Recruiting Park Ranger Phillip Russell into her investigation, the two begin looking into the past. Lane, with her new deputy, digging into the life of the latest victim and Philip, befriending those who were involved in the prior death the summer before. It's not long before Philip becomes convinced Sheriff Lane is looking for murder and mayhem where there is none. But Lane, trusting her instincts and intuition, refuses to let the investigation fizzle out. Will the two deaths end up being coincidence after all or will a murderer be unmasked?

©2020 Jennifer Cameron Fuller (P)2023 Jennifer Cameron Fuller
Detective Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Island Outdoor

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