
IRMA
Hurricane Irma
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Kerry Costello

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About this listen
When Detective Sam Randazzo discovers the unreported theft of priceless jewels in the aftermath of violent Hurricane Irma in 2017, he has serious concerns. His suspicions are aroused.
Assisted by British security expert Frankie Armstrong, their investigations unearth an astounding possibility. Could these be the same jewels, stolen in a notorious and audacious raid in 1907? If so, how on earth have they found their way to Naples Florida in 2017? And what, if anything, do these stolen jewels have to do with a horde of invaluable works of art plundered by the Nazis in WW2? Lieutenant Detective Sam Randazzo wonders if this is the ultimate cold case.
The risks are many as Randazzo and Armstrong seek to uncover long buried crimes. Just how far will those involved go to prevent them succeeding?A twisting, suspenseful and unforgettable thriller that will keep you glued to every page.
“Costello can spin a tale with the best of them!” Joseph Mainous – Literary Times.
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