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The Victim's Child

By: Loretta Jackson, Vickie Britton
Narrated by: Stephanie Brush
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...And the killer had no face....

Lara Radburn arrives minutes after a crime is committed. She finds her renter, Crystal Mar, a local artist, dead. She has been bludgeoned by one of her own works in progress...the sculpture of a fierce lion. Her four-year-old daughter, Karma, has disappeared.

In a frantic search through the surrounding woods, Lara encounters a stranger who helps her find Crystal’s child. But she soon discovers that Dane Lanford is the man who has taken her late brother’s role as head of the local art retreat, a place shrouded in rumors and mystery, and has ties to Crystal through her artwork.

To the traumatized child, the face of the killer has merged with that of the stone lion, so she can identify no one. Lara suspects charming Dane Lanford may be Karma’s father...and a cold-blooded killer.

©2020 Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton (P)2020 Books In Motion
Cosy Suspense Fiction Mystery

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