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The Perfect Witness

By: Kurt Dawson
Narrated by: Terrence Scott Miller
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Tom Garrison remembers everything.

The rain.

The headlights.

The sound of impact.

When a cyclist is killed in a late-night hit-and-run, Tom steps forward as the perfect witness—calm, precise, and certain of every detail. Police praise his clarity. The media calls him a good Samaritan. His testimony helps close the case.

But Detective Mara Linwood hears something wrong in Tom’s voice.

As inconsistencies surface and buried memories begin to crack, Tom’s carefully ordered reality starts to unravel. Nightmares bleed into waking life. The truth fractures into two versions of the same night—one where he watched a man die, and one he cannot bear to face.

Because Tom didn’t just witness the accident.

He caused it.

The Perfect Witness is a tense, emotionally grounded psychological thriller about memory, guilt, and the lies the mind tells to survive. Told with cinematic restraint and moral depth, this audiobook explores what happens when remembering becomes more dangerous than forgetting—and when the truth finally demands to be heard.

©2025 Kurt Dawson (P)2025 Kurt Dawson
Mystery Police Procedurals Psychological Thriller & Suspense
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