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Cover of For My Brother

For My Brother

โœ Scribed by Dalglish, John C


Book ID
108948454
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
56 KB
Series
Jason Strong, Detective 3
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Can visiting a grave connect us with the dead? What happens when a man believes he can hear his dead brother? Billy Jarvis suffers an untimely death, leaving his little brother Donnie alone with his mother. Donnie believes his dead brother has told him how to make things right, and now Detective Strong is pushed to figure out why people are disappearing. In the third book of the series, Jason is without his regular partner Vanessa Layne and must rely on a new partner to help him solve the mystery.


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