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Trouble at Trinity

By: Kendal Ashby
Narrated by: Ali Womack
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Jaclyn Anderson is too pissed off to mourn her brother's so-called suicide and is determined to figure out what really happened to Sam. She enrolls at Trinity Preparatory College under a false name to get the answers no one else is looking for.

Jaclyn needs help with her growing list of suspects, and with a little pressure she convinces Sam's floor advisor, Ryan, and Sam's roommate, Colin, to help. Jaclyn soon learns she has to question everything she knew about her brother when she uncovers more then she planned. Her investigation leads her into a dangerous world, and she soon discovers that some students will do just about anything to succeed.

With too much at stake, she can't afford to be distracted by her growing attraction to Ryan. If Jaclyn wants justice for her brother's murder, she'll have to dig deeper to get the evidence needed to prove to everyone what really happened to Sam.

©2013, 2018 Kendal Ashby (P)2018 Wee Creek Press LLC
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