
Tsunami Warning
Jim and Kram Funny Mystery Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Rudy Sanda
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By:
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Brent Purvis
About this listen
The circus is coming to town, and people keep dying.
Jim and Kram are back in their second hilarious romp around their secluded Southeast Alaskan island. With a serial killer at large (a cereal serial killer, to be more accurate), an unlucky entrepreneur with an out-of-control facial tic, and the nephew of a notorious crime boss setting up shop on the island, Lieutenant Jim Wekle will have his work cut out for him.
Throw in a group of stranded circus freaks, a gorilla on the loose, an FBI agent who's on the last leg of her sputtering career, and a brand new batch of antics from Kram, and this adventure just keeps getting more outrageous by the minute.
©2015 Brent Purvis (P)2018 Tantor
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