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The A to Rockaway

By: S W Hessel
Narrated by: Rosie Akerman, Steve Campbell
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A train, a tragedy, and a long-hidden treasure.

Connie is living an idealized life in Manhattan’s Dakota building with the inscrutable Weston family. On December 8th, 1980, the 18-year-old’s idyllic life is thrown under the A train when she witnesses her husband, Dan, tragically die. In this intricately woven tale of long-buried secrets, the Weston family makes it impossible for the young widow to remain in the city.

Connie returns to the Dakota in late June 2000, determined to live the life denied to her. With Dan’s attractive 19-year-old-brother, Sam, firmly in her sight, she becomes entangled in a labyrinthine mystery. A love triangle develops when Connie is forced to turn to Anthony, an obsessive computer geek from her past.

As the trio arrives in Hawaii to search for a horde of gold, their adversaries are already gathering, determined to seize the prize for themselves.

©2020 S W Hessel (P)2021 S W Hessel
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None of the characters are really trustworthy, which means this is a wild ride trying to figure out what is real and what is their perceptions colouring what they see...
if this is your jam, this is a great book...
I know I had a lot of fun not trusting what I was told ...

Rosie could use a little work on her male voices, but I generally enjoyed her performance
Steve has a broad range and gets to show it all in this one...

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