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Dead Man's Fall

By: Beverly Harbold
Narrated by: Craig Randall Nickerson
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Dead Man's Fall is a thriller of a book and contains murder, sex, mystery, and yes, the paranormal. Detective Conor West, a homicide sergeant is thrust into the middle of several murder investigations. While doing his job, he encounters several criminals and spirits some who were part of the Los Cruces gang. The entity of his late wife who committed suicide, is bent on destroying any woman who comes close to the handsome detective. She becomes a major problem as her hateful possessive spirit seeks revenge. Dead Man's Fall takes the listener into Mexico and back again to south Texas, all the while grabbing the listener's attention while never letting go of the suspense.

©2014 Beverly Harbold (P)2015 Beverly Harbold

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