
Sulphur Springs
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Fredrick Hudgin

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
Duha (pronounced DooHa) is the daughter of a slave midwife. She and her mother are determined to escape the racism in Independence, Missouri, by migrating to Washington State in 1895. But her mother dies in Sheridan, Wyoming, leaving Duha with no money, job, or future beyond working in the brothels. She meets Georgia Prentice, a nurse in the hospital where her mother dies. Georgia takes her in, and together, they begin a life that spans sixty years and three generations.
They settle in the quiet, idyllic settlement of Sulphur Springs, Washington, nestled between three volcanoes—Mt Rainier, Mt Adams, and Mt St Helens. The beautiful fir-covered hills and crystal-clear rivers belie the evil growing there that threatens to swallow Duha’s and Georgia’s families. Three generations must join together as a psychotic rapist/murderer threatens to destroy everything they have worked and suffered to create.
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