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The Fortune Teller's Daughter

By: Lila Shaara
Narrated by: T. Ryder Smith
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From the acclaimed author of Every Secret Thing comes an imaginative novel sizzling with suspense.

After a string of personal losses, Harry Sterling has hit rock bottom. He takes a teaching job at a small Florida college, but can't abandon his journalistic roots. So when he learns that a world-famous physicist may have stolen a revolutionary idea from a student, Harry launches an investigation - and soon finds himself in terrible danger.

©2008 Lila Shaara (P)2008 Recorded Books, LLC
Literary Fiction Mystery Suspense
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Ruined by the narration.

An interesting, if a little convoluted tale which was unfortunately dominated by the unbelievably appalling attempt by the narrator to sound like a woman, a reasonably young woman of intelligence and inventiveness.....this narator turned her into an ancient and very sick crone! Ruined the book, utterly!

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