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The Crimson Teardrop
- Narrated by: Richard Alan Dickson
- Length: 37 mins
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Summary
When Sawyer Ellis learns of a cold divorce waiting for him in New York after a decade of long-distance marriage, he delays retiring from his job on Mars. They'd always planned to be together on Mars, hadn't they?
If he can only get her to come, she'll change her mind. And then they'll be happy.
Richard Alan Dickson, author of Red, White and Retirement Blues presents the tragic tale of a long-distance relationship gone wrong. With a loveable hero and a stoic storyline, The Crimson Teardrop is sure to bring a tear to even the driest eye before the final page falls.
©2010 Richard Alan Dickson (P)2014 Richard Alan Dickson