
The Silence of Children
An Unputdownable Suspense Thriller with an Amazing Twist
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Chris Lewando

This title uses virtual voice narration
About this listen
Dee is horrified to find herself helping her father to rescue and rehome a girl who has been abused. The FBI are after her, as are the cops and a gang of bad guys. Who is going to find her first? Can she survive the odds, with no superhero skills to fall back on? Get this compulsive and original original first in series and be hooked...
Saving the child wasn't on Dee's bucket list. It might be the only thing if the bad guys find her. The rights and wrongs of it aren't so obvious...
If you love a good mystery with some WOW! moments, you need to read this book."
Dee is an unintentional heroine. Her feisty character and crusty sense of humor, bring an original voice to a character-led story as she finds an inner strength even she hadn't known about. She didn't want to be brave. She isn't heroine material, after all. Saving an unknown child isn't on her list of things to do before she dies. but now, if the bad guys find her, it might end up being the only thing on her bucket list.
As her nice, ordered life spirals out of control, she discovers a new meaning to even having a future...
The work has been awarded the B.R.A.G. Medallion for recognition of high standard in an independently published work.
- Chris Lewando’s fiction makes us face our imperfections, our humanity, our compassion, and what’s important in life…
- Wonderful, brave characters: Dad, Deidre, Greg, Amy, Kev; the peripherals shine as bright as the main characters.
- It’s brilliant! Clever ending. I was cursing the author for stopping! It feels like a TV Netflix series the whole way through. There MUST be a sequel...
*This work contains no explicit detail of harm.*