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One Cold Night

By: Katia Lief
Narrated by: Julia Farhat
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One cold night she disappeared....

New York Police detective Dave Strauss is haunted by the one case he couldn't solve: A schoolgirl vanished off the streets of Brooklyn, with only a trail of blood and a series of untraceable phone calls from "the Groom" hinting at her fate. Now the cold dark night has engulfed another young girl - but this time she is part of Dave's family. He and his wife, Susan, know 14-year-old Lisa has not run away, and they know her disappearance is not just a tragic coincidence. And once the first phone call comes, they know she's not alone....

©2011 Katia Spiegelman Lief. (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Mystery Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense Fiction Suspense

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