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Road to Nowhere

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Road to Nowhere

By: Paul Robertson
Narrated by: Henry Strozier
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Paul Robertson's debut novel The Heir garnered critical praise as a "Grisham-like tale of intrigue and murder" ( Booklist). Told from five diverse viewpoints, Road to Nowhere spins gripping suspense into a mysterious whodunit as a small mountain town wrangles over a road that could change its future forever.©2008 Paul Robertson (P)2008 Recorded Books,LLC Christian Fiction Classics Genre Fiction Mystery Political Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction

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Critic reviews

"This top-notch offering features genuine humor, clever writing, a surprise ending and a strong portrayal of evil's power that doesn't succumb to clichéd violence." ( Publishers Weekly)
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