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Audiobooks Narrated by Katie Pankow
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"At the precipice of an extraordinary medical advancement, a university campus is shaken by the tragic leap of a young researcher. The coroner decrees death by suicide. The parents claim it's murder at the hands of the Department Head. Despite the efforts of countless private and cold case police experts, the evidence remains elusive. Justice lingers unfulfilled until a grainy pirated video emerges threatening to spin the inquiry, the university, and the medical establishment into chaos. Phil Pfeiffer and Lisa Calendar delve deep as the looming threat of a dark malevolence seeks revenge and mayhem. Armed with determination and a relentless pursuit of truth, husband and wife peel back the layers of greed and jealousy to find a haunting and evil shadow. "
"When PI Phil Pfeiffer opened his door, the haunting dream borne of a Bahamian prison walked back into his mundane existence. Years before, she stole his breath at poolside and in some way, his life as well. Now, Lisa Calendar needed protection from a mobster ex-boyfriend. Her distress overcame his better judgment as he agreed to help one last time. After a wild west shootout that left him more confused than hurt, he found himself standing alone at the junction of yet another crossroad. Pfeiffer must weigh his own life against that of the villain. In the end, he needed to take both."
"Grievously injured in the high-stakes game of counterterrorism, ex-Army Ranger Phil Pfeiffer now limits his practice to bail skips and cheating spouses. That was the plan, anyway. When a lovely widow turns his head, he agrees to find her missing husband, dead or alive. A Mexican death certificate proves unconvincing after she sees a familiar profile in a national magazine. Was this an inconvenient doppelganger or simply a blunder in the chaotic world of the free, fake, and phony? "