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The Death of All Things Seen

By: Michael Collins
Narrated by: John Moraitis
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Summary

Norman Price, a 40-something playwright living in Chicago, considers the shuddering impact of the financial crash. What's needed, he thinks, is the will for a new existence. When his parents die, The New Existence becomes Norman's mantra as he tries to recalibrate his own shaken world.

Norman's new existence is suddenly threatened by past secrets, and he receives a mysterious email from a man he has never met but whose name is painfully familiar....

©2016 Michael Collins (P)2016 W.F. Howes Ltd

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