
Erase Her
A genre-blending mystery thriller
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Tony Healey

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About this listen
In the middle of a brutal winter, a near-dead woman collapses on the road into Raven’s Hollow, a remote Idaho town buried in snow. She has no ID. No phone. No memory. Just a USB drive on a cord around her neck—and a gunshot wound that should have killed her.
Sheriff Jake Offerman has seen his share of strange things, but nothing like this. As a deadly storm seals the town off from the outside world, he digs into the mystery of the woman the locals are calling Jane Doe. Why was she running? Who tried to kill her? And what secret is hidden on the device she nearly died protecting?
When a toxic lake, a fake identity, and a trail of bodies all point to something far more terrifying than a random attack, Offerman realizes Jane isn’t just a victim—she may be the key to stopping whatever’s coming next.
Gripping, chilling, and filled with tension, Erase Her is a genre-blending thriller perfect for fans of C.J. Tudor, Blake Crouch, and early Stephen King.
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