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Woman in the Wall
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
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This title uses virtual voice narration
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Publisher's summary
The Fourth in the Coma Mysteries. From the author of the popular, Afterlife Series. For the small group of Coma Patients and nurses at Castlereagh, 1969 begins with grief and uncertainty. With the loss of someone they love, it is back to the drawing board with their visits to the past and their investigations into unsolved mysteries. Starting again, Abbey Roads now has her ancestor and his friend from the 1700s at their disposal using their own primitive time machine. But the ever curious Doctor, Arthur Cromwell, has proposed they do something they have never done before; look into a current unsolved mystery. While they are busied trying to see if two famous Victorian era murder mysteries are linked to each other, Rupert is filming a new movie and Felix's romance is heating up. With their lives already confused and chaotic, they are now frantic to look for two girls that have gone missing close to Wyntringham. Time is of the essence and even with their current obstacles; they realize the significance of their new work and how it suddenly comes down to a matter of life and death. In, Woman in the Wall, the groovy hospital-ites band together with a couple of dapper eighteenth century gentlemen on a quest they'll never forget. And one thing is for sure; every second counts.